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I got my blood test report where ESR is 20 and creatine is 0.57 where as in microscopic urine some blood is found Is there any danger ?
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are you a diagnosed case of Rheumatoid arthritis? if yes, what drugs are you on? it is not possible to only come to a conclusion on the basis of just the reports. it has to be correlated with your symptoms.
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you should elaborate your background illness and also mentions why were the test done in the first place.
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your ESR and creatinine looks normal, but again why was it done needs to be seen
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Microscopic hematuria (blood in urine) may occur due to many reasons. While in most cases, it may not be serious, it does require further evaluation to rule out any serious pathology.
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If you have other associated symptoms like joint pain, rheumatoid arthritis or know autoimmune disease you should consult a Rheumatologist. If not, then consult a Nephrologist (kidney specialist)
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