What Does This KFT Report Indicate?
Question: I am Mr. XXXX XXXXXXX age 58 yrs. My blood urea level is 10 mgs%(mild low) and blood sodium is 133 mEq/L(mild low) in recent KFT report.Please suggest how to maintain within the ranges and what would be the signs, symptoms and discomfort in my health please.
Brief Answer:
associated with your age factor
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for writing to us.
The low blood urea and sodium is due to your age, you'll have to be worried only if the sodium levels are below 120mEq/L, or if its a rapid onset, usually with chronic hypo natreamia and hypo blood urea there are no symptoms caused. only if its below 120meq/l then you'll have nausea, head ache, dizziness and confusion, forgotfulness, poor concentration. the condition can be treated with Tab VAPTAN and urea powders dissolved in orange juice. This drug is available only on prescription by a doctor.
Hope the information has helped you out.
Take care.
associated with your age factor
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for writing to us.
The low blood urea and sodium is due to your age, you'll have to be worried only if the sodium levels are below 120mEq/L, or if its a rapid onset, usually with chronic hypo natreamia and hypo blood urea there are no symptoms caused. only if its below 120meq/l then you'll have nausea, head ache, dizziness and confusion, forgotfulness, poor concentration. the condition can be treated with Tab VAPTAN and urea powders dissolved in orange juice. This drug is available only on prescription by a doctor.
Hope the information has helped you out.
Take care.
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar