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Asked for male, 16 years old from Hazaribagh
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Asked for female, 48 years old from Guntur
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Yes, Her condition is improving as her serum creatinine levels have decreased, she should continue taking the medicines prescribed.
Follow your doctor's advice. Get her bp monitored regularly, her bp is very detrimental for kidneys. She should take a pinch of salt and a protein-restricted diet. Should not take any painkillers.
Self-medication of any medicine should not be taken. Before taking any medication consult your doctor.
Follow your doctor's advice. Get her bp monitored regularly, her bp is very detrimental for kidneys. She should take a pinch of salt and a protein-restricted diet. Should not take any painkillers.
Self-medication of any medicine should not be taken. Before taking any medication consult your doctor.
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Hell lybrate-user,
I will not suggest you to combine the two separate medicine system on a single body. It will be like experimenting (which we should not. Better to continue with the urologist and the nephrologist for the time being. If all hopes are lost, then only switch over to other therapies, but not before that (my personal opinion).
I will not suggest you to combine the two separate medicine system on a single body. It will be like experimenting (which we should not. Better to continue with the urologist and the nephrologist for the time being. If all hopes are lost, then only switch over to other therapies, but not before that (my personal opinion).
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Dear Lybrate user
sorry to know about the condition of your father.
He is suffering from END STAGE RENAL DISEASE. Sometimes kidney transplant may not solve the problem.
He needs to have dialysis for increasing creatinine and pottasium levels.
Vomitings are due to uremia.
Blood percentage decreases in such cases. Transfusion of blood may be required during dialysis sessions.
Contact a dialysis centre who can do dialysis at an affordable price.
Hope for the best.
Ta...more
sorry to know about the condition of your father.
He is suffering from END STAGE RENAL DISEASE. Sometimes kidney transplant may not solve the problem.
He needs to have dialysis for increasing creatinine and pottasium levels.
Vomitings are due to uremia.
Blood percentage decreases in such cases. Transfusion of blood may be required during dialysis sessions.
Contact a dialysis centre who can do dialysis at an affordable price.
Hope for the best.
Ta...more
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This disease leads to slow and Steady deterioration of kidney functions.
This is indicated by low hemoglobin and rise in creatinine, presently there is no such medication to improve renal function, we can support body with darbapoetin and other medications. If even with these supportive measures, she becomes symptomatic, need to take options of renal replacement therapy in future.
This is indicated by low hemoglobin and rise in creatinine, presently there is no such medication to improve renal function, we can support body with darbapoetin and other medications. If even with these supportive measures, she becomes symptomatic, need to take options of renal replacement therapy in future.
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Asked for male, 41 years old from Chennai
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Mild elevation in chloride should not be a cause of concern and further investigations are not warranted. No, your chloride level doesn't suggest renal disease. You should try to manage your pelvic discomfort with lifestyle modification initially, if possible. Maintain a healthy lifestyle including balanced diet and regular exercise for optional functioning of kidney and other organs.
Asked for male, 5 years old from Tirunelveli
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Mr Anthony, Looking at the details given, it appears that the kidney function is good. Even on one kidney a person can live a normal life. As regards her BP if it is in control with cilindipine continue the same. Her sugar levels are high. Fasting 114 mg is marginally high. Whereas after food levels is definitely too high, suggesting a need for taking proper anti diabetic medication. Ayurvedic drugs do not bring the sugar levels to normal. After food level is taken after 2 h of food. If it is ...more
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