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Creatinine level & eGFR
Hi, after covid recovery last year my dad's regular testing reports started to show increase in creatinine levels and eGFR. Currently , the creatinine is 1.2 & eGFR is 69 ( last months 1.14 & 72 respectively). Is there anything to cure this? Is this treatable?
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That level of creatinine is not a cause of worry. However we have to know clinical history of hypertension , diabetes and any other medications he is using .
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Please consult a nephrologist whenever possible
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Any more reports of s.creatinine u have. Is he hypertensive,diabetic ? U have got ultrasound of abdomen and pelvis with PVR.
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We need to see him with detailed history and all reports to understand the cause.
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