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7. Diabetes

For people living with diabetes, the injury is to the small blood vessels in their bodies. If the blood vessels in the kidneys are damaged, the organs won't function properly, and they cannot clean the blood in the way they should. This build-up may result in a surplus of waste materials in the body, like proteins in the urine, or excessive water and salt. Because of the high sugar levels in people with diabetes, this environment allows bacteria to grow faster. Bacteria feed off the sugars in the body and quickly expands. All of these factors can lead to kidney infection and disease. Many people with diabetes will eventually suffer from some form of kidney disease.

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