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Our daughter now aged 18 years was diagnosed with Bilateral Nephrocalcinosis in year 2010. Her creatinine level was 1.7 in 2010. She had enlarged kidneys with calcium deposition. Her kidney function has since then gradually receded. Following are here test results in 2018: •creatinine level has reached 4.3 •GFR around 15. •Hemoglobin keeps varying, now at 6.5. •Serum Iron is 21 µg/dl and saturation is 6% •PTH Intact is 415 pg/ml •Echo test and Liver Function Test are normal For low hemoglobin she is taking Iron supplements and also IV Iron drips along with Darbepoetin injections sometimes. Calcium supplements and Sodamint (bicarbonate tablets) are being advised by doctors. She was under medication for High BP, but its now under control. She does not show any kind of symptoms like Vomiting or Swellings as asked by Doctors. Doctors are now asking us to be prepared for Dialysis and kidney transplant in near future. We look forward to any feedback or information which can help us prevent Dialysis and Transplant by reducing her creatinine level and improving her Kidney function. Kindly revert with your positive feedback.

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Nephrologist•Gurgaon
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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.
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Nephrologist•Delhi
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hello,

how many times is she undergoing dialysis in a week ? you may have to increase the frequency of dialysis to get a better clearance. She also needs to monitor her calcium, phosphorous and PTH levels and make sure they are within normal limits.
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Diabetologist•Pune
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S Creatinine of 1.7 is not OK.
You have to consider multiple investigations.
One of them is check for SCalcium level and Phosphorus level with S PTH level.
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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Osteoporosis is a disease of the bones. It occurs when the mesh-like structures present inside the bones becomes thin. This is a condition in which the bones become extremely fragile and have a tendency of breaking easily. The broken bones cause extreme pain. There are artificial medicines available in the markets for treating this condition. However, treatment of osteoporosis can be best done by the naturally produced Parathyroid hormone (PTH).

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Dear lybrate-user,
It would be great if you can get your hematological tests done for the Vit. D & Serum Calcium & along with that CPK, Serum PTH & ESR since it would help to rule out the inflammation present in your body & then you may visit a good Orthopaedic for medical consultation & for pain relief you may visit to a Physio.
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Nephrologist•Gurgaon
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Hi Lybrate user. Usually bone and muscle symptoms are one of the commonest problems in dialysis patients. Before going ahead with treatment I would like to know your calcium, phosphorus and s. PTH levels. please do that and review with your nephrologist or contact me. Thanks.
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