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Elderly women with osteoporosis, chronic type II diabetes, and high blood…
Elderly women with osteoporosis, chronic type II diabetes, and high blood pressure. Came in having urine in blood
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Type II diabetes
High sugar levels in blood can cause vessels to the kidneys to get clogged allowing the kidneys to be damaged
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Osteoporosis
With the bones being weak there is a lack of calcium in the body and that could lead to kidney stones
Urine in blood?
There could be urine in blood because if her kidneys are not filtering correctly blood could pass through to the bladder
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If nothing changes her kidneys could fail which will allow for unfiltered blood to stay in the body. Also her having osteoporosis her bones will be more brittle and easy to break. And since she is elderly her body is eventually going to fail
Having Type II Diabetes is linked with osteoporosis because the bones aren’t getting the right nutrients so they began to get less dense
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