Pleasee advice, I am diabetic since 15 years regular on medicine, recently my doctor advised for some blood tests on which my serum creatinine is came to be high 1.4, I am taking tablet istament 10/100/1000 twice daily from last 2 years, Fbs -134 and Hba1c -9 , should I continue same medicine, is any risk of kidney disease in future?
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You are taking the right medication ..
creatinine is within the normal range .
U need lifestyle modification and change in diet .
Fasting is high .. hba1c is also high .
This drug is safe on kidneys .
Next Steps
Check pp sugars
Health Tips
Start diabetic diet which dont include sugar, processed food n carbs to be avoided .
Take two proportions of fruits n 3 proportions of vegetables, .
Non fried.
Take less carbs and more proteins. , walnuts 2-3/day.
Start exercising -20-30 min a day
Stop stressful work
Stop smoking
Work on decreasing your bellyfat of you have .
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Yes, considering diabetes since 15 yrs with raised creatinine s/o diabetic kideney disease( diabetic nephropathy), yest it can further progress to end stake kidney disease. So consult with your treatind doctor, your medicine for diabetes has to be change first om imdediate basis along with addition of some additional medicine and few more tests like USG kub, UACR, IPTH and serum electrolytes
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Please consult to doctor on urgent basis
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Connec with me on practo for management and further discussion
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