Nephropathy
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Nephropathy is a term used to describe damage or disease of the kidneys. Nephropathy can be caused by a range of factors, including diabetes, high blood pressure, and other medical conditions. Treatment for nephropathy may depend on the underlying cause of the kidney damage, as well as the extent and progression of the disease. Treatment options may include medications, lifestyle modifications, and other medical interventions as needed. It's important to work closely with a qualified healthcare professional to manage nephropathy and prevent potential complications.
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