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Liquid citralka 15 ml.with half glass of water after food three times.
Plenty of water n liquid to flush out. I mean increase output.
CHECK THE REPORT U SHARE.
Drink more fluids, take syp citralka 5ml every 8hours for 5 to 8 days, to make the urine ph alkaline.
Uric acid is near threshold, I.e. higher side of normal.
Avoid beer, take less of spinach, tomatoes, beans, gram.
No antibiotic is needed presently
• Urine pH = 5 → this is acidic urine, which can be normal but also seen with:
– High protein diet
– Low hydration
– Tendency for **Uric Acid Stones
• Serum uric acid = 6.96 mg/dL → borderline high (especially if female)
• Fasting sugar 88 → normal
Next Steps
• No strong medication needed immediately
Health Tips
• Increase water intake → 2.5–3 liters/day (most important)
• Reduce:
– Red meat
– Organ meat
– Excess dal/rajma/chana (moderation)
• Avoid dehydration
• Add:
– Lemon water (alkalinizes urine)
Hello, I have reviewed your reports. A Urine pH of 5 indicates that your urine is quite acidic, which is directly related to your Serum Uric Acid levels (6.96 mg/dL) being on the higher end of the normal range.
Acidic urine can lead to the formation of uric acid crystals or stones over time. While your fasting sugar (88 mg/dL) is excellent, we need to address this acidity through specific dietary modifications and hydration strategies to prevent future complications like gout or renal stones.
Next Steps
Please book a Video Consultation with me to discuss a specific diet plan and hydration schedule. We will also determine if a follow-up ultrasound is necessary to rule out existing crystals.
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