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Acute kidney Disease
My mother is suffering with Kidney disease. Her creatinine is 1.83 and Blood urea Nitrogen is 28.0 . Her platelet count is 32k . She has lost her appetite and feel extremely weak even can not stand up without support. Also feel pain in lower part of leg. Under medication as advised by Nephrologist for last 2 weeks with hardly any improvement. Pl advise , how much time it takes to recover and what should be her diet.
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Your mothers symptoms are disproportionate to Urea Creat levels. Get a CBC ESR Peripheral smear and Vitamin B12 level
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You should take her to physical appointment
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32k platelet is very low. Sepsis may be. Needs constant monitoring.
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The cause for her low platelets is bot the kidney disease. She will need to be seen by a physician
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consult an internal medicine Doctor
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