Diabetes and Kidney Disease Center - San Rafael, CA
San Rafael Endocrinologist Doctors for Diabetes and Kidney DiseaseType of Physician: Endocrinologist What is a Endocrinologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners treat disorders of the internal (endocrine) glands such as the thyroid and adrenal glands. Endocrinology also deals with disorders such as diabetes, metabolic and nutritional disorders, pituitary diseases, and menstrual and sexual problems. Specialty: Endocrinology Common Name: Endocrinologist Doctors in San Rafael *![]() Marin Endocrine Associates ![]() Marin Endocrine Associates ![]() John C Arpels MD ![]() Daniel D Bikle MD ![]() VA Medical Center ![]() UCSF VA Medical Center ![]() Stephen L Kaufman MD ![]() George Kimmerling MD ![]() Pacific Women's Ob/Gyn Medical Group ![]() Obstetric & Gynecologic Association of San Francisco ![]() Obstetric & Gynecologic Association of San Francisco ![]() Obstetric & Gynecologic Association of San Francisco ![]() Pacific Heights Medical Group ![]() Pacific Internal Medicine Associates ![]() Ira D Goldfine MD ![]() Steven T Harris MD ![]() Robert Rushakoff MD ![]() Karen S Smith-McCune MD ![]() Philip H Frost MD ![]() George P Fulmer MD ![]() Michenfelder & Myers MDs ![]() Michenfelder & Myers MDs ![]() Derald L Seid DO & Derice Seid MD ![]() Brenda Shue, MD ![]() Malin Aubry Gores Wang Haddad & Sankaran ![]() Kin-Kee Pun MD ![]() Harvey C Edelman MD ![]() The Office of Dr Becker ![]() The Office of Dr Becker ![]() Paul A Fitzgerald MD ![]() Endocrine Metabolism Group UCSF Medical Center ![]() Endocrine Metabolism Group UCSF Medical Center ![]() Endocrine Metabolism Group UCSF Medical Center ![]() Endocrine Metabolism Group UCSF Medical Center ![]() Renata P Smilo MD & Lawrence L Chao MD ![]() SFGH Clinic Research Ctr ![]() Nancy J Bohannon MD ![]() SFGH Clinic Research Ctr ![]() SFGH Clinic Research Ctr ![]() SFGH Clinic Research Ctr ![]() Ronald Krauss MD ![]() Comprehensive Diabetes Endocrine Medical Associates ![]() Comprehensive Diabetes Endocrine Medical Associates ![]() Childrens' Hospital Oakland Endocrinology ![]() Whiting & Whiting ![]() Aaron M Roland MD & Associates ![]() William D Zigrang MD ![]() VA Outpatient Clinic ![]() Eugene Eisenberg MD ![]() Peter A Linfoot MD Inc ![]() Diabetes & Endocrine Institute ![]() Diabetes & Endocrine Institute ![]() Internal Medicine Associates ![]() Internal Medicine Associates ![]() Mark Klebanov MD ![]() Norman J Rosen MD ![]() Genevieve Yue MD ![]() Steven B Lewis MD ![]() San Mateo Medical Center Primary Care Clinic ![]() R S Isaac Gardner MD ![]() John Muir Medical Center Primary Care Walnut Creek ![]() John Muir Medical Group ![]() Frank Hsu MD ![]() Sutter Specialty Office ![]() Sherna Madan MD ![]() George L Shmagranoff MD ![]() Sequioa Medical Associates ![]() Kaiser Union City Endocrinology ![]() Kaiser Union City Endocrinology ![]() Robert B Mims MD ![]() Menlo Medical Clinic ![]() Elizabeth B Fraze MD ![]() Carol J Thomas MD ![]() Palo Alto Medical Clinic Nuclear Medicine ![]() Palo Alto Medical Clinic Medical Specialties ![]() Palo Alto Medical Clinic Medical Specialties ![]() Palo Alto Medical Clinic Medical Specialties ![]() Medical Specialties Clinic ![]() Medical Specialties Clinic ![]() Endocrine Metabolic Medical Center ![]() Washington Township Medical Group ![]() Aruna Chakravorty MD ![]() Southern California Endocrine Medical Group ![]() Camino Medical Group ![]() Michael S Greenfield MD ![]() Camino Medical Group ![]() Manoukian Medical Group ![]() Camino Medical Group ![]() SCVMC General Surgery Associates ![]() Pacific Endocrine & Diabetes Health Center Inc ![]() San Jose Medical Group ![]() Terry C Lin DO ![]() Richard Cherlin MD ![]() Woodland Healthcare Clinic Internal Medicine ![]() Endocrine Medical Associates ![]() Endocrine Medical Associates ![]() Endocrine Medical Associates ![]() Santa Cruz Medical Foundation Soquel Ave ![]() Dominican Medical Foundation ![]() Mercy Medical Group Medical Specialties San Rafael, CaliforniaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-16
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Diabetes and Kidney DiseaseRead the Diabetes and Kidney Disease article » The Burden of Kidney FailureEach year in the United States, more than 100,000 people are diagnosed with kidney failure, a serious condition in which the kidneys fail to rid the body of wastes.1 Kidney failure is the final stage of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Diabetes is the most common cause of kidney failure, accounting for nearly 44 percent of new cases.1 Even when diabetes is controlled, the disease can lead to chronic kidney disease and kidney failure. Most people with diabetes do not develop chronic kidney disease that is severe enough to progress to kidney failure. Nearly 24 million people in the United States have diabetes, 2 and nearly 180,000 people are living with kidney failure as a result of diabetes.1 People with kidney failure undergo either dialysis, an artificial blood-cleaning process, or transplantation to receive a healthy kidney from a donor. Most U.S. citizens who develop kidney failure are eligible for federally funded care. In 2005, care for patients with kidney failure cost the United States nearly $32 billion.1
Source: United States Renal Data System. USRDS 2007 Annual Data Report. African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanics/Latinos develop diabetes, chronic kidney disease, and kidney failure at rates higher than Caucasians. Scientists have not been able to explain these higher rates. Nor can they explain fully the interplay of factors leading to kidney disease of diabetes?factors including heredity, diet, and other medical conditions, such as high blood pressure. They have found that high blood pressure and high levels of blood glucose increase the risk that a person with diabetes will progress to kidney failure. The Course of Kidney DiseaseDiabetic kidney disease takes many years to develop. In some people, the filtering functio... Recommended Reading Related to Diabetes and Kidney DiseaseHow is diabetes treated?The major goal in treating diabetes is to minimize any elevation of blood sugar (glucose) without causing abnormally low levels of blood sugar. Type 1 diabetes is treated with insulin, exercise, and a diabetic diet. Type 2 diabetes is treated first with weight reduction, a diabetic diet, and exercise. When these measures fail to control the elevated blood sugars, oral medications are used. If oral medications are still insufficient, treatment with insulin is considered. Adherence to a diabetic diet is an important aspect of controlling elevated blood sugar in patients with diabetes. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) has provided guidelines for a diabetic diet. The ADA diet is a balanced, nutritious diet that is low in fat, cholesterol, and simple sugars. The total daily calories are evenly divided into three meals. In the past two years, the ADA has lifted the absolute ban on simple sugars. Small amounts of si... Other Related Diabetes and Kidney Disease ArticlesEmergency Contact for San Rafael
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