Food to lower creatinine levels

2022-05-14 13:37:04
What are foods which can help lower creatinine levels? Which food to avoid. Creatinine level is 2.1.
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You need to control sodium and potassium level but if creatinine level is on higher side than we need to focus on other factors too, likewise urea, Uric acid etc. Better will be to examine a detailed history and go accordingly

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