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Phosphorus level
Is 4.6 value of phosphorus is kft too high ? Should I be worried ? All other values in kft are normal accept the uric acid is elevated a bit. No symptoms. I read somewhere that high phosphorus can mean kidney disease /damage if all other parameters like Vitamin D and calcium are also normal Please suggest what should I do, and what can increase phosphorus
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Normal levels 2.5 to 4.5 It is just normal so you need not to worry My question is what was need of this investigation What are your symptoms
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Plz send ur kft reports.. contact on practo.. can't help u without seeing the reports.
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Uric acid increase can be dur to dehydration in this season. But if your creatinine and serum urea are normal then u can rest assured that all will be fine. You can share rest of your reports with me for further clarification.
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