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Hello, just got my report today from Lybrate- aarogya 1.2 tests. All parameters is within normal except following: eGFR:85 (value). Normal range >=90. Is my kidney affected? Other parameters are as follows: BUN:17.93, Creatinine Serum: 1.05, Uric Acid: 5.5, Calcium:9.68, BUN/serum Creatinine Ratio: 17.08. Please suggest your views on my Kidney health.
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Following the classical way, we can assert that normal GFR values are largely over 60 mL/min/1.73 m2 in healthy subjects, at least before the age of 70 years. However, we know that GFR physiologically decreases with age, and in adults older than 70 years, values below 60 mL/min/1.73 m2 could be considered normal. A normal e GFR is 60 or more. If your e GFR is less than 60 for three months or more, your kidneys may not be working well. If you e GFR is below 15, you may need to start dialysis or have a kidney transplant. Use this scale to see what your eGFR may mean. Your values are normal and your kidney is fine
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