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Routine Renal Function Tests
I'm diabetic since 6 years,hypertensive since 3 years No kidney disease,problems or complications related to kidneys as such.All routine renal test reports including usg done 6 months ago are all normal Doctor advised to do some routine renal function tests after every 6 months such as serum creatinine,blood urea,potassium & urine acr I have been taking 1 bottle of beer daily since the last 1 month on a regular basis After how many days of completely discontinuing the consumption of beer should I go for the routine renal function testings of serum creatinine,blood urea,potassium & urine acr as 6 months from the last routine test are already over ? Kindly advise...
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If u r diabetic , beer should not be consumed
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