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Asked for Female | 75

Is GFR 8.5 Normal with Creatinine 4.7 Levels?

A creatinine level of 4.7 and GFR of 8.5 indicate significant kidney function impairment. It's crucial to consult a nephrologist immediately for further evaluation and management. They can provide personalized advice and treatments to help preserve kidney function and maintain overall health.

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General Physician

Answered on 2nd July '24

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Asked for Female | 75

Can a 75-Year-Old Female Live with 8.4 GFR?

In a 75-year-old female with a GFR of 8.4, kidney function is severely compromised, and dialysis is usually necessary for survival. Without dialysis, life expectancy can be short, often a few weeks. It's important to consult a nephrologist for proper treatment and guidance.

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Dr. Babita Goel

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General Physician

Answered on 28th June '24

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Asked for Male | 17

Yellow Urine Color in 17-Year-Old Male Cause

Urine­ normally appears yellow due to urochrome­ pigment. Darker yellow ofte­n results from dehydration or certain foods consume­d. Drinking more water typically lightens the­ color. Pain or burning during urination merits discussing with a urologist. Urochrome­ presence alone­ is usually innocuous and not a major concern. But combined with other symptoms, it may signal an unde­rlying issue requiring medical e­valuation. Overall, yellowish urine alone­ is generally harmless, as long as no othe­r troubling signs accompany it.

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General Physician

Answered on 26th June '24

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Asked for Male | 67

Can proteinuria indicate cardiac or diabetes concerns?

If someone is having problems with their heart or diabetes and is also having protein in their urine, this may mean there could be damage to the kidneys. The signs of this illness are the puffiness of the body, the appearance of bubble-like urine, and the presence of hypertension. This can be caused by increased sugar levels or high blood pressure in the blood. Eat healthy, control your blood sugar, and take medication as directed.

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General Physician

Answered on 26th June '24

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Asked for Male | 30

Is High BP Affecting My Kidney Function Badly?

These health issues you have might be due to lessened kidney functionality. One of the causes might be chronic kidney disease. Visit your healthcare provider to talk to him about the treatment plan, and what measures can be taken before there is a need for the intervention. A nephrologist is capable of controlling your disease.

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 24th June '24

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Asked for Male | 18

Can a moved fistula bulge be fixed with surgery?

It’s understandable to be concerned about changes in your fistula. If you notice any discomfort, change in shape, or other symptoms like redness, it's important to check it. A vascular surgeon can assess your fistula and determine if any intervention is needed. Even if your current fistula fails, it's possible to create a new one in the same arm after healing. This should be evaluated by your doctor. Please consult your nephrologist or a vascular surgeon for a detailed examination and advice.

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Urologist

Answered on 18th June '24

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Asked for Female | 48

Why do I have albumin in kidneys, fever, pain, hypertension, and diabetes?

According to what you have said, it may be a sign that there is an infection in one or both of the kidneys or even some sort of damage if the protein in your urine is accompanied by other symptoms like fever, backache, high blood pressure, and diabetes. Having protein present within urine isn’t normal at all, especially when taken together with these other signs. So you must see a nephrologist as soon as possible to have this checked out. 

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General Physician

Answered on 11th June '24

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Asked for Male | 22

I Have Kidney Stones on Both Sides

Kidney stones might develop on one side of the body or both. They are similar to small stones that grow in a person's kidney. Signs include urine containing blood, having a problem urinating, and pain in the back or side. Causes may result from not drinking enough water and eating too much salt. To cure this condition, one may need to take a lot of fluid or use particular drugs; in some cases, an operation might be necessary to remove the stones.

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General Physician

Answered on 8th June '24

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Asked for Male | 21

Is 5g Creatine Safe with Mild Kidney Dysfunction?

If you have kidney trouble, be careful about taking 5g of creatine per day. These conditions could get worse if you do. Some signs that your kidneys may not be working properly are tiredness, swelling (particularly around the ankles), and difficulty falling asleep at night. Before starting any new supplements, it is important to talk with a nephrologist first. 

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General Physician

Answered on 7th June '24

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Asked for Female | 64

Why is my Creatinine Rising with IGA Nephropathy?

Considering your circumstance with IGA nephropathy, it is usual that creatinine levels may increase as kidney functions get worse. Also, rapid weight loss may affect kidney function. It is good that you are committed to eating right and exercising, but running 3 miles every day could strain your kidneys more. You should talk about these worries with a nephrologist. A further kidney biopsy might be able to tell what is happening to your kidneys now.

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 7th June '24

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Asked for Male | 24

Have I experienced kidney and sex organ issues since 2019?

Several things might have caused the growth you noticed like a tumor or cyst. So you need to see a nephrologist who can properly evaluate what’s going on with your body and give a treatment plan to help ease these symptoms. 

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 6th June '24

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Asked for Female | 60

What to do about my mother's kidney cyst?

Kidney cysts are comparable to tiny fluid-filled balloons that develop on the kidneys. They are widespread, notably as we grow old. Individuals with kidney cysts display no symptoms and require no treatment. However, if the cysts are painful, infectious, or result in hypertension, your mother needs an experienced nephrologist. In cases where the cysts are problematic, a physician may propose them to be drained off sometimes even surgery might be necessary depending on certain conditions.

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 4th June '24

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Asked for Male | 65

How can I lower creatinine levels effectively at 65?

If the levels of Creatinine get high, it can indicate that his kidneys are not functioning well. Fatigue, swelling, and difficulty urinating are all symptoms connected with this. There could be many causes such as lack of fluids or even certain drugs he may be taking for these signs and symptoms which include tiredness, edema (swelling) around ankles or eyes as well as anuria. He needs however follow the advice given by his doctor very closely for them to get better.

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 28th May '24

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Asked for Female | 23

Why has my urine output increased suddenly?

Noticing a drastic change in the output of urine by the body is quite essential. It could imply multiple things. Sometimes the intake of liquids and specific foods will make you pass out more waste from your body. However, if these alterations occur without any clear explanation and are accompanied by frequent thirst, it means that you should visit a nephrologist as soon as possible because it might be an indication of an illness such as diabetes or kidney disease.

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 28th May '24

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Asked for Male | 30

30 year old, creatine and urea level high, diarrheas, from past 4 days. Back ache.

 you need to visit emergency department if your bp is more than 180/100 and having symptoms like headache for properly evaluation and management of your condition. This could be hypertensive emergency and needs immediate ecg and bp lowering medication to avoid possible complications.

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Dr. Ramit Sambyal

Dr. Ramit Sambyal

General Physician

Answered on 23rd May '24

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