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hello i am diabetec patient and i have a low output urine and i worried about my kidney can someone glad me that you are fine

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Nicolala

Diabetics can be affected by kidney disease. I don't know which country you live in, but if you are passing less urine, you should be referred to a neurologist to check your kidneys. There may be things you can do to help. Good luck.

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buddygramma

If you are a diabetic then you really should be drinking at less 8 (8oz) glasses of water daily. Are you ? Water not just liquids. You must kept yourself hydrated. You should be eating fresh fruits and vegetables and poulty and fish. Some beef and pork is fine. If you are overweight, lose it. If you smoke, quit. XXOO Buddygramma

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