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Nephrology Online Doctors Consultation

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Questions about Nephrology

My creatinine level is 1.1 ,Echogenicity in kidney ,

38 days ago
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Can I increase my kidney function...and I want reduce my creatinine level to below 1 and the Echogenicity of kidney will go or grow..my age is 31 ..I dnt have diabetes and Blood pressure ..But I have stressed about the issue...pls help me


Did you visit any doctor? I need to all your reports and history. Dr Shayeque Reza MD
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Kidney

39 days ago
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Critinine 5.4 blood uriya 125 hai uske bare me puchna hai koi dabai ho to batana uske liye kuch batana mujhe bahut problem hai koi dabai ho to batana uske liye kuch upay batana ye Kam hojaye dr. Samara kare


Please ap puri details de. Dr Shayeque Reza MD
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What to do now so no further decrease in the working of kidney

40 days ago
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Hello , actually I have both side vur from birth then I doctor do surgery at the age of 2.5 years then life continue I do checkups yearly and when I checkups held on when I was 18 years the same doctor do surgery of left vur and now I am 20 years old and both surgery are successful now that urology doctor tells me to meet up with nephrology and took his treatment I have problems now are- : bp is 145 /100 : creatinine 2.5 : weakness in day time Please suggest me what I do know


**Patient Name**: [Abhay ] **Age**: 20 years **Date**: 12-04-2025 **Consultation Type**: Nephrology Referral **History**: Bilateral Vesicoureteral Reflux (VUR) – surgically corrected at age 2.5 years and again at age 18 (left side). **Presenting Complaints**: Elevated blood pressure (145/100 mmHg), serum creatinine 2.5 mg/dL, generalised weakness, and fatigue throughout the day. **Clinical Impression**: The patient is presenting with elevated creatinine and persistent hypertension, suggestive of **chronic kidney disease (CKD)**, likely secondary to previously treated VUR. Current signs and symptoms point towards **Stage 3–4 CKD** with reduced glomerular filtration rate and early uremic features including fatigue. The presence of elevated BP further contributes to renal damage and needs urgent intervention. Nephrology input is required to assess renal function, control blood pressure, and prevent disease progression. --- **Plan of Management**: 1. **Nephrology Referral**: Immediate referral to nephrology for staging of CKD and long-term renal management. 2. **Investigations Advised**: - Renal Function Panel (Urea, Creatinine, eGFR, Electrolytes) - Urine Routine and Microscopy + Urine Protein/Creatinine Ratio - Complete Blood Count (CBC) – to rule out anemia of chronic disease - Serum Calcium, Phosphorus, Vitamin D, and PTH levels - Renal Ultrasound – to assess kidney size, cortical thickness, and any evidence of scarring or asymmetry - 24-hour ambulatory BP monitoring or daily home BP charting 3. **Medication (To Start After Nephrology Confirmation)**: - **Tab. Telmisartan 20 mg OD** – for blood pressure control and renal protection (ARB class) - Avoid NSAIDs and nephrotoxic medications - Continue any urology-prescribed medications unless advised to discontinue 4. **Diet and Lifestyle**: - Renal-safe diet: Moderate protein intake, reduced salt, phosphorus, and potassium (as per nephrologist’s guidance) - Adequate hydration unless fluid-restricted - Avoid processed and high-sodium foods - Avoid over-the-counter medications without medical advice - Daily physical activity (gentle walking) as tolerated - Regular BP monitoring at home 5. **Patient Education and Monitoring**: - Educated about signs of worsening renal function (swelling, breathlessness, decreased urine output, nausea) - Counseled on the importance of nephrology follow-up, BP control, and dietary compliance - Advised not to miss scheduled appointments and to repeat renal function tests every 4–6 weeks or as advised by nephrologist **Provisional Diagnosis**: **Chronic Kidney Disease (Stage 3–4), secondary to Bilateral VUR – Post Surgical Correction** **Hypertension – CKD Related** **Fatigue – Likely CKD-Associated** **Next Follow-Up**: After nephrology assessment and lab reports Dr Shayeque Reza MD 9800280276
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Flow of Urine

42 days ago
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From last 6-8 months I got some issue while urination the flow of urine is very less and it falls on my legs only and it takes a lot of time to complete it . I drink 5-7 litres water everyday and maintains a good hydrated body


Hi Dhruv, it's unfortunate that you are going through something like this. It appears that the problem lies in urine flow. Had you had any history of Urinary tract infection? Urinary flow problems can be caused by conditions like prostate gland pathology, urethral calculi, urethral strictures and so on. It's best that you seek consultation from the urologist in your area. Regards.
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