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2022-08-17 08:56:12
Drinking water or not drinking water Before GFR test Does it affect GFR report? Or doesn't affect?
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No, It does not have any impact by drinking water before GFR Test

Answered2022-08-17 10:25:44

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No

Answered2022-08-17 09:35:07

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S. Creatinine or eGFR isn't affected by drinking water before test.

Answered2022-08-17 08:58:59

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Consult for the same

Answered2022-08-17 08:57:21

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At 26 years of age unless you have documented kidney disease no need to worry about GFR. As such dehydration will change estimated GFR. So will systemic renal pathology. Consult a doctor in detail regarding your exact query.

Answered2022-08-17 11:43:30

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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2022-08-17 09:05:12

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