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I did my routine annual health check last week and the results are Urea 42 M/DL, creatinine 0.5, Uric acid 3.7, Calcium 8.5, Phosphorus 4.6, ALP 99, total Protien 6.3,Albumin 3.3, Sodium 138.2, Potassium 4.17, Chloride 107.2, hemoglobin is 9 and GGTP 19. My Liver function test values are within normal except Bilirubin Direct 0.4. I have Benign prostatic hyperplasia and I am taking Tamsulosin (0.4 mg, Dutasteride (0.5 mg) from last 9 months. I go to toilet at least 7-8 times in 24 hours. What could be the cause of elevated urea in blood.


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