In individuals with diabetes, elevated creatinine levels can indicate diabetic nephropathy, a complication that results from long-term high blood sugar levels damaging the kidneys. Monitoring creatinine levels is crucial for detecting early signs of kidney dysfunction in diabetics, allowing for timely interventions to slow the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Controlling blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol, along with regular kidney function tests, helps protect kidney health in people with diabetes and reduces the risk of kidney failure.
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