Do My Lab Test Reports Point To Chronic Kidney Disease?
It points to chronic kidney disease
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At age 89 with a GFR of less than 60 ml per minute , it points towards chronic kidney disease previously known as chronic renal failure. In the setting of diabetes and/or hypertension , it is quiet common. Albuminuria should be screened for and risk factors should be identified. Vitamin D and calcium supplementation should also be considered. Not much can be done to reverse the damage except to avoid nephrotoxic drugs and keep the risk factors at bay in such a condition. If the patient is otherwise , clinically stable, he does not need admission.
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Glomerulonephritis , Polycystic kidney disease, enlarged prostate, kidney stones ,
post renal failure , recurrent infections can cause the kidney to fail. Dehydration can lead to acute or acute on chronic renal failure. Every risk factor lowered can make a difference.
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Could you upload the lab reports, if any to have a better idea of the metabolic state at present.
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