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My KFT test shows elevated Creatinine and Phosphorus.. That's why doctor suggest me Urine RE and ACR test but In Routine urine test everything is normal there is no trace of protein or anything found and My ACR test report is also normal then why my Creatinine and Phosphorus is high in blood???If my Routine Urine test and ACR is normal should o consider it normal or there is any chance of CKD??
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Please upload all reports . How much was creatnine  . Whats ur phosphorus report . Do u have hypertension  or diabetes.
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It’s not necessary to raised everything with some disease, many times some element may raised and some may remain normal. Alway try to post report instead of writing reports as many time you may miss to mention some important information from that report. In acute condition creatinine will start raising first and other things will take to deranged. Consult nephrologist.
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