Nephrology
Dialysis symptoms and Serum Creatinin
At what level of Serum Creatinine, Dialysis is required?
Whether Dialysis has got a substitute.Preventive measuries for Kidney disease
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Water & Food Before Creatinine Test
How much water before how many hours to drink after waking up in the morning,before providing sample for serum creatinine test to maintain adequate hydration ?
Should the sample be given in fasting or after having food ?
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High creatinine
My creatinine level is 7.61 and bun urea 143 plz dr help me wht should I do n plz help me dr what treatment i should take my bp is also high
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Serum Creatinine Result Interpretation
I'm 41 years old,male.Have diabetes since 6 years,hypertension since 2 years
My serum creatinine level is 1.09 mg/dl (lab's normal range : 0.60-1.30 mg/dl)
E-Gfr is 87
Blood Urea,Serum Potassium,Urine ACR,Urine Routine,Urine Culture,USG : Normal
ARE MY KIDNEYS OK ???
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Hydration Before Serum Creatinine Test
Drank 1 litre of water after waking up in the morning,2 hours before providing sample for Serum Creatinine test
CAN IT CAUSE FALSE RESULTS ?
SHALL I REPEAT THE TEST ?
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Chhotelal thakur
Sodium level in blood is 131 ,hemoglobin 10g, swelling in feet, that causes weakness, sometimes poor movement in limbs , negative thoughts.
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Safe protein and vitamins supplement
Dear Doctor,
I would like to seek your advice regarding safe protein supplement and diet for me, i am having history of kidney stones.I feeling weak, has experienced weight loss, and considering joining the gym.Also suspects low testosterone and facing hair breakage. I am willing to take NAK Pro Protein and would like to know if it is safe for me, considering mine medical history.
Could you please recommend safe protein supplements, any necessary vitamins, and a suitable daily diet for me.
One more query sir I am feeling shame but I am having damn bad sexual health as my sperm get ejaculate in just 10-20 second and I am feeling too bad and depressed due to this and this is because in my childhood I am not aware about this all and in my 2nd class I do fiction for pleasure and after puberty when sperm get out I excessively masturbate which makes my penis bent and timing was almost end I am feared of going with a girl on bed I am virgin till now I don't know what to do plz suggest
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Does it cover everything?
Trying to avoid contrast CT urography due to lung condition – is low-dose CT + MRI a safer option?
Follow up of my last post
Medical history: Chronic lung issues (frequent HRCT scans), currently being evaluated for possible kidney/urinary tract problem
Current symptoms: Burning during urination, dark brown urine, lower back pain
Urine test: Shows protein
My urologist recommended a CT urography with contrast, but I’m really concerned about two things:
1. Radiation exposure – because I already get HRCTs regularly for my lung condition
2. Iodine contrast – I’ve read it may affect kidney function, especially if there’s already an issue
I asked about switching to an MRI, but the doctor said no.
So I’m planning to ask whether we can do both of these instead:
1. A low-dose, non-contrast CT scan to reduce radiation and avoid iodine
2. An MRI with contrast to get detailed imaging without radiation
Has anyone here done something similar? Would this combination cover what a cont
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Can someone Please explain which ultraso
Can someone Please explain which ultrasound it is?and Use?
Attached doctor's prescription?
I Couldn't understand
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Should I ask for an MRI with contrast
Hi everyone,
I’ve attached a note from my doctor (see image). I was recommended a CT urography if creatinine <1.4, and a CT KUB (plain) if creatinine is higher.
My concern is — CT scans expose you to radiation, and I already have lung issues breathing problem and have undergone multiple CT scans in the past. I’ll probably need more in the future too. That’s why I’m wondering:
Wouldn't an MRI with contrast be a better option?
MRI provides more detailed imaging and doesn’t involve radiation, which seems safer, especially long-term.
Also, to add context, the doctor I saw is a final-year urology student at a medical college, so I want to make sure I advocate for the best option for my health.
Would it be reasonable to ask for an MRI with contrast instead of a CT? Has anyone had a similar experience?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
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