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Suspecting edema in leg
Plz gone through my acr report is it normal or serous problem...is my lft dangerously high or nothing to worry ...in acr urine creatinine 508 is it dangerously high...plz reply
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Don't keep your leg hanging while sitting and while sleeping keep a pillow under your legs to keep it elevated. Reduce your salt intake. Increase your potassium intake through natural sources. Drink plenty of water.
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Your urine reports are normal. Nothing to worry. Lft is a bit deranged. Need more details to help you out. You can consult for the same. Need more detailed history, viral markers and usg abdomen if available.
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