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Hi there
Thank you for sending in your query.
Your Urine analysis reports indicate that there is
hematuria i.e., presence of blood in the urine.
I suggest that you could confirm this by repeating the urine test.
If it is still positive for blood then I suggest the following course of action:
The common causes of hematuria in a 47 year old male patient would be:
urinary tract infection, diseases of the kidney like
IgA Nephropathy, stones or a cancer of urinary tract.
So you should get a Urine culture done to rule out infection.
Also needed would be an
Ultrasound or a CT Scan of Kidneys- ureter and bladder. This will pick up any stone or cancer.
If the results of these tests are unrevealing, please consult a
nephrologist to look for diseases of the kidney.
As far as the decline in GFR goes, a single episode of
syncope should not cause a fall in GFR. SO we need to do some more tests like 24 hour urine protein or a Urine protein to
creatinine ratio (UPCR) and see what the ultrasound shows.
Once we have this information we could offer you suggestions for management of your problems.
Hope this was helpful.
Feel free to contact me if you have any more questions
Regards
Dr Bhabhe