Gradual Rising Trend Of Urine ACR

2025-06-25 14:04:13
My Urine ACR on 4/4/2025 was 2.84 mg/g On 18/5/2025 it was 5.77 mg/g On 23/06/2025 it came 14.69 mg/g Serum creatinine,blood urea,potassium & usg were all normal on 4/4/2025 BP is 140/90,HbA1c is 6 What might be the cause of such gradual rising trend of Urine ACR level ? Need to know whether it is fully reversible at this stage or not...
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Answered2025-07-03 04:32:48

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Answered2025-06-26 17:12:32

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Kindly consult

Answered2025-06-26 15:58:49

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Hi .. if you don’t have any complaints at this point then no need to worry. As your report is normal . As your report is keep on increasing… just keep it monitoring monthly. Do this test in early morning hrs from good lab only . If you have any complain ..please mentione in detail .
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Keep on monitoring your ACR level . Consume high protein diet, avoid salt & painkillers.
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Visit near by MD physician or Nephorologist

Answered2025-06-26 09:27:46

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Pl consult with all reports.

Answered2025-06-27 05:30:14

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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult Will help you

Answered2025-06-26 12:30:17

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