Permanent Microalbuminuria Reversibility

2024-11-10 10:02:55
I'm diabetic since 5 years.Taking Metsmall 1000 (1 tab twice daily after meals) & Istavel 50 (1 tab twice daily after meals).Blood sugar levels remains almost under control.BP remains around 14/80 after taking Prolomet XL 25 (1 tab once daily after breakfast).Had dyslipidemia,hypertriglyceridemia & grade 2 fatty liver disease.All these conditions are presently under good control.My recent serum creatinine level is 1.0 mg/dl,blood urea level is 32.5 mg/dl,potassium level is 4 mmol/L.All other KFT parameters are within normal range. Conditions of kidneys as per USG report is absolutely normal.My recent microalbumin/creatinine ratio is 60 mg/g.Normal reference range as per lab is <30.0 mg/g.Need to know whether Microalbuminuria at this level/stage could be 100% permanently & fully reversible with strict control of diabetes,blood pressure,lipid parameters & most importantly by regular usage of ACE Inhibitors & ARBs ?
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It can reversed with regular use of ACEI or ARB

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It can be reversed with good control of blood sugars and blood pressure. Make sure you stay fit with daily exercise. Medicines along with lifestyle modification can do the trick.
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Good exercise programme,  diet management,  see a physician/nephrologist/endocrinologist

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