
What Causes Low Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate?

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Need to investigate for Chronic Kidney Disorder
Detailed Answer:
Hello Sir,
you may continue to stay on this site for further follow ups.
As I can understand that your complaints are
1) low eGFR, which is stable
2) 1.5 creatinine, which is again stable
3) associated with no other complaints
Considering your findings its imp to rule out a possibility of Chronic Kidney Diease.
As you have mention of no other physical compaint, I would suggest to get your urine protein levels checked( test for proteinuria), a sonography or kidneys will be suggestible as we need to rule out any structural abnormalities,
considering the fact that your protein intake is high, creatinine of 1.5 is very likely. however, low GFR warrants investigation to rule out any possibility of Chronic Kidney Disorder.
is there a blood sugar problems?
Do you have high blood pressure problems?
Kindly follow up with above investigation. Answer to the above question will help.
stay healthy.
Regards,
Dr Pankaj Borade


I've not ignored your advice here rather trying to understand why serum creatinine might not be a concern but eGFR is. Thanks for the input.
Very acceptable
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thank you,
Well, your judgement is very logical and medically acceptable. GFR being dependent on serum creatinine, slight higher creatinine(1.5) can bring down GFR to that level. In your case where protein mass is more, this is acceptable. However, one still needs to rule out an underlying cause, as stage 1 and 2 Chronic kidney diseases are usually symptom free.
Considering stable parameters with no active complaints, wait and watch can be advisable.
However, a sonography and urine protein test would still be advisable, in case one wants to be sure of no kidney problem.
Welcome for further queries.
Regards,
Dr Pankaj Borade

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