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This is my latest report. My creatinine and phosphorus was high creatinine was 1.44 and phosphorus was 5.80 but now this has dropped down a bit.my fasting blood sugar is 85 I also did routine urine test and it's normal last time when I saw my creatinine and phosphorus is raised I was worried about CKD though my blood pressure and blood sugar is always normal but I m suffering from multiple renal stones which are non operative.my question is show I worry about CKD because it gives me a lot of stress my Last ACR report is also normal..
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If your present creatinine and ACR is normal, it's a good sign. We need more clinical information to determine what caused the increase in creatinine in the past. Once this information is available we can guide you better As regards to kidney stone we need to see the latest ultrasound report
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Share latest kidney ultrasound results. If you have multiple renal stones then a detailed metabolic work up may be needed.
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Provide details of your clinical status when the creatinine had increased. also provide details of any medicine which you are taking or have taken. This will help us determine the cause.
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