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Creatine level Check up
My dad is having problem with urethra stricture and is under going check up from AIIMS. They have suggest few tests to be done. Meantime, his creatine level is one point high than normal so the urologist suggested to consult a nephrologist. Please let me know the next course of action. Is this quite serious? I have attached the report. Kindly advise
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May be obstructive uropathy. But before stablishing the diagnosis need some background history , further investigations and list of medicines
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Creatinine is mildly high, 1st thing to be done is to repeat the Creatinine level. If again it comes to be high, than patient should be evaluated for high creatinie. Test to be done USG kub + pvr, CBC, KFT, uric acid.
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Creatinine is slightly elevated. While this requires Nephrologist opinion it's not a critically increased value. Consider doing USG KUB. Also needs review of medication and past medical history like Diabetes, hypertension etc
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