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The antibiotic trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and the H2-blocker cimetidine are 2 commonly used drugs that decrease the secretion of creatinine. This can result in a self-limited and reversible increase in the serum creatinine level of as much as 0.4 to 0.5 mg/dL (depending on baseline serum creatinine level).
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Yes it is high...
And it shows kidney failure...
The best way to treat it is by starting homoeopathic treatment as soon as possible... But don't try to treat it with random prescription...
Better consult to a good homoeopath of your choice or to me through lybrate...and start proper treatment...
Till then you may start
Gingiber officinale Q TDs...
And it shows kidney failure...
The best way to treat it is by starting homoeopathic treatment as soon as possible... But don't try to treat it with random prescription...
Better consult to a good homoeopath of your choice or to me through lybrate...and start proper treatment...
Till then you may start
Gingiber officinale Q TDs...
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M.Sc. in Dietetics and Food Service Mana...read more
Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
Diet to lower creatinine levels
1. Protein
Chicken legs on turnip cabbage
Your body uses protein to build and repair tissues and muscles and to fight off infection. When protein is broken down, like any other food, it produces certain waste products. One of these is urea, which damaged kidneys have trouble filtering out of the bloodstream. Most renal diets require you to monitor and limit your protein intake. Your doctor, dietitian or nutritionist will tell you how much an...more
1. Protein
Chicken legs on turnip cabbage
Your body uses protein to build and repair tissues and muscles and to fight off infection. When protein is broken down, like any other food, it produces certain waste products. One of these is urea, which damaged kidneys have trouble filtering out of the bloodstream. Most renal diets require you to monitor and limit your protein intake. Your doctor, dietitian or nutritionist will tell you how much an...more
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ways to help lower your creatinine levels, including these eight natural options:
Cut back on vigorous exercise. ...
Don't take supplements containing creatine. ...
Reduce your protein intake. ...
Eat more fiber. ...
Talk to your doctor about how much fluid you should drink. ...
Try chitosan supplements. ...
Take WH30+
Cut back on vigorous exercise. ...
Don't take supplements containing creatine. ...
Reduce your protein intake. ...
Eat more fiber. ...
Talk to your doctor about how much fluid you should drink. ...
Try chitosan supplements. ...
Take WH30+
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