I'm 24 years old male. Im kidney transplant patient. I had done my transplant in 2015. My creatinine is stable for couple of years .but yesterday it wnt to 2 is there any problem with my kidney.
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Various conditions can damage the kidneys, including both primary kidney diseases and other conditions that affect the kidneys. Chronic kidney failure is associated with complications that can be debilitating or have a negative effect on quality of life. Anemia, pulmonary edema, stomach ulcers, neurological damage can be counted in those negative effects. Whether you have early-stage kidney disease or you're on dialysis, you'll likely be advised to limit your phosphorus intake. Nearly every food contains some phosphorus. The best way to limit phosphorus in your diet is to limit foods highest in phosphorus, including fast food, convenience foods and processed foods, which may be full of phosphorus additives. Foods rich in phosphorus. But as your uric acid is slightly high, you should also avoid high protein diet also.
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