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Hi , I had fever before 2-3 months and I did serum creatinine test , it was 1.27 and normal range which it was showing in report was from 0.8-1.4 I also had dehydration at that time. So,is this normal according to my age ?? or am I at the border of risk of any kidney disease . Other than that I don't have any disease or comorbolity. Is this anything to worry or should I make any lifestyle changes ??
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S creatinine 1.27 for your age indicates GFR(filtering capacity of kidney) of around 65. S Creatinine test done during time of fever may not be an ideal thing to assess your kidney function
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Repeat the S creatinine test now. Also do spot urine protein/creatinine ratio Do these tests in a good standard lab and consult a good Nephrologist
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It’s normal What is your weight??
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Good morning Get in touch with your complete medical history for me to decide if there is any risk of kidney disease
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