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Kidney related issues
Egfr is 85ml/min,urea 31mg/dl, bun14mg/dl, creatinine 1.27 mg/dl, sodium 138.6 meq/l, potassium 4.74 meq/l, chloride 96.5 meq/l , urine for microalbumin 21.3 mg/l, 24hrs urine microalbumin is 97.9mg/day, hemoglobin is 15.2gm/dl. These all are my father's report he having pedal oedema on both lower limbs. Doctor please guide me what to do next. Is this condition going to be dangerous??
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Hi kidneys r perfect , looking  at ur father's reports Causes for bilateral pedal edema Hypoproteinemia Cardiac failure Altered liver function Varicose veins bilaterally So pls go to  local expert MD physician  to identify which of the above causes  r causing his edema
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