How much creatinine of diabetic nephropathy rises in a year is mainly related to the patient’s renal function status, in addition, it is also related to age, treatment effect, dietary control, comorbidities and so on. The creatinine may not rise in a year, or the creatinine may rise several hundred in a year, so it can not be generalized.
If diabetic nephropathy patients are older, with poor glycemic control and poor dietary control, patients’ creatinine rises relatively fast, and may progress from micro-proteinuria stage (normal creatinine) to uremia stage in several years. Especially after the massive proteinuria stage, patients may have their creatinine rise dozens or even hundreds of times due to a single blow such as an infection, and even up to the uremia stage.
If strict control of blood glucose, low-salt, high-quality and low-protein diet, as well as strict control of blood pressure, urinary protein, uric acid and other indicators, the patient’s creatinine may be maintained stable for a long time.
Patients with diabetic nephropathy are recommended to have regular checkups in regular hospitals and follow the doctor’s instructions to give relevant treatments to slow down the progression of the disease.