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FBS 130,PLBS 360 & SERUM CREATININE 1.8
Hi sir my father had TURP surgery four months before and He is diabetic & and thoroughly we are consulting Doctor as per his suggestion for every 2 months & Recent reports are like this FBS 130,PLBS 360 & SERUM CREATININE 1.8...Finally iam little bit worrying about my father health so please let me know that SERUM CREATININE 1.8 is it dangerous sign for kidney problems ?..or it can be ok after using proper medication please suggest me Sir 🙏..And i attached Doc suggested medicines for a month after he said to come after a month for a review with These test reports i;e FBS,PLBS,BLOOD UREA ,SERUM CREATININE and Ultrasound Abdomen & Pelvis and Ultrasound Scrutum
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Yes,creatinine is high .its a indication towards progressive  kidney insufficiency. Need to control the blood sugar also. Do lifestyle modification advise renal diet. Consult diabetologist and nephrologist for sugar & creatinine.
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Yes..creat is indicative of kidney damage.I would rather change Azulix. Rest looks ok
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