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Albumin Grifols 20% Prefilled Syringe Health Feed

Asked for male, 18 years old from Birbhum
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Family Practitioner•Bhagalpur
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Nothing to be worried about
be hydrated enough
lower the protein / vigorous excercise
get urself tested
cbc, bun, albumin: creatinine ratio, sodium and potassium blood serum level, 24 hours urinary protein, urine-routine and examination and get back to me.
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Urologist•Ludhiana
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What is your USG abdomen report. Are you diabetic or hypertensive. This level is little on higher side. Drink plenty of fluid daily for 1 week and recheck after 1 week.
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General Physician•Vadodara
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As such urine is clear or pale,
hazy means as protein is their it's not clar it becomes translucent.
Plenty of liquids 2-2.5 lts a day.
Add lemon orange mousami gooseberry kiwi as fruit.
Citralka liquids 10 ml three times a day after food with half glass of water for seven to ten days.
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General Physician•Nadiad
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Blood pressure is ok but a bit towards lower side. Albumin in urine may mean so many things. Diabetes infection etc. And nodes on right side will need to be checked further. Like chest xray, nodes tissue check, sugar kidney tests. For extended consultation please contact me.
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Chennai
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General Physician•Vadodara
A little high.
Why lab values not written?
Symptoms?
Anorexia
yellow sclera
palm pale or yellowish so as sole
all things needed.
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Dear lybrate-user
the protein levels mentioned by you are definitely not normal. These are probably due to an underlying disease. Treatment of the specific disease will bring your protein levels down. Unfortunately there are no drugs which will act only on bringing the protein down. Please share more details of your condition, so I may guide you to more tests if needed to determine your specific condition.
Take care.
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Asked for male, 22 years old from Kolkata
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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Its more or less normal. But depends on your symptoms which you have not mentioned
1.You should maintain high grade of personal hygiene. 2.Do change your underclothes at least 2 times a day
3.Wear cotton under garments
4.Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of fluids.
5.Keep the area dry
homeopathy is a very effective for this problem n has very encouraging results. And homeopathic medicines are safe and do not have any side effects at all.
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General Physician•Bangalore
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1. 3+ protienuria is a serious condition and comes under adult nephrotic syndrome. 2.diagnosis can be made by history but confirmation of cause is by nephrotic syndrome. 3.some respond to medicines and others need kidney transplant/dialysis 4.get 24 hr urinary albumin and urinary protien creatinine ratio and consult with a nephrologist. 5. Do not think homeopathy can help you with this condition ,choose wisely as kidneys do not heal once damaged.
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Pediatrician•Noida
Nephrotic syndrome is a common problem which has a relapsing and remitting course. First I would like to ask a few questions before jumping on to conclusions. At what age this problem started?
what are the medications is he on?
is he ever gone into remission? I would advise you to maintain a nephrotic diary which records daily urinary protein and medications so that I get a fair idea what`s going on.
Asked for Female, 38 years old from Sonipat
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Hematuria proteinuria are managable but there is no permanent cure to this condition. Onset of dialysis needs to be delayed by regular check up. You have to keep your blood pressure below130/80
and 24 hr protein within 500 mg. Hypertension and proteinuria responds well to ace inhibitors and steroids may be given if biosy findings points to other types of glomerulonephritis associated with it.
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