
Hi, My Father Age Is 70 Y, As Of Our

Question: hi, my father age is 70 Y, as of our knowledge he have only high BP problem. he is very healthy person up to now no serious health problems. recently he suffered with gas pain. so we taken all tests. in that kidney problem creatinine - 2.9 to 3.2 between we found. so we taken him to nearest kidney specialist. so, doctor told his kidney in problem . so, he suggested the following medicine and says kindney is damaged like told. kindly verify and explain the serious / curable . medicine ok or not. i am expecting a valuable suggestion with clear explanation.
1.sobinix
2.sevanix 400
3.calci
4.renosave
5.triolmezest 20 mg
6.fexostat 40
7.S RD gas tablets
1.sobinix
2.sevanix 400
3.calci
4.renosave
5.triolmezest 20 mg
6.fexostat 40
7.S RD gas tablets
Brief Answer:
Kindly refer to the detailed answer below
Detailed Answer:
Hello sir
After carefully going through your medical detail and reports I would like to tell you that all his reports are showing kidney damage which requires monitoring for kidney functions as well as has to make dietary changes too.
Sobinex, Sevanix Renosave are medications to safe kidney and to reduce deterioration.
Triolmezest is for better Blood pressure management and Fexostat is to control gout as his uric acid is on higher side rest and supportive meds for calcium and gastritis.
Hopefully this information will answer your query and if you have more queries then you can ask anytime.
Kind Regards
Dr Bhanu Partap
Kindly refer to the detailed answer below
Detailed Answer:
Hello sir
After carefully going through your medical detail and reports I would like to tell you that all his reports are showing kidney damage which requires monitoring for kidney functions as well as has to make dietary changes too.
Sobinex, Sevanix Renosave are medications to safe kidney and to reduce deterioration.
Triolmezest is for better Blood pressure management and Fexostat is to control gout as his uric acid is on higher side rest and supportive meds for calcium and gastritis.
Hopefully this information will answer your query and if you have more queries then you can ask anytime.
Kind Regards
Dr Bhanu Partap
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj


hi sir, we are vegetarians my father take 3 liter water per day , every day morning he take Kodo Millet , Little Millet ,Finger Millet etc java , vegetarian food only.
please suggest 1) water can take more / less?
2) millet food recommended or not?
3) fruits recommended or not? if which fruits are recommended?
4) leafy vegetables can eat / not?
kindly suggest sir. please
please suggest 1) water can take more / less?
2) millet food recommended or not?
3) fruits recommended or not? if which fruits are recommended?
4) leafy vegetables can eat / not?
kindly suggest sir. please
Brief Answer:
Hello again
Detailed Answer:
Vegetarian food is good but being a kidney patient you have to take low protein diet
1. Water intake depends on urine production, if urine output is good so no boundations for fluid/water intake .
Food to be avoided
1. Fruit juice, squashes, Cold drinks, Lemon water, Coconut water soups.
2. Coco and coco products
3. Jam, jelly, jaggery.
4. Dry Fruits like cashews nuts, almonds, raisins, peanuts etc.
5. Preserved foods products like sauce, pickle, cheese etc.
6. Coriender and mints leave chutney, coconut chutney.
7. Raw vegetables, salad, green leafy vegetables like spinach, methi etc.
8. Fruits like sweet Lime, watermelon, peaches, litchi, Phalsa, Khumani, Banana, mangoes, Cheeku, grapes etc.
9. Reduced pulses intake.
10. Full cream milk and products.
11. Non veg, red meat , chicken, fish etc.
Hopefully this information will guide you properly
Kind Regards
Dr Bhanu Partap
Hello again
Detailed Answer:
Vegetarian food is good but being a kidney patient you have to take low protein diet
1. Water intake depends on urine production, if urine output is good so no boundations for fluid/water intake .
Food to be avoided
1. Fruit juice, squashes, Cold drinks, Lemon water, Coconut water soups.
2. Coco and coco products
3. Jam, jelly, jaggery.
4. Dry Fruits like cashews nuts, almonds, raisins, peanuts etc.
5. Preserved foods products like sauce, pickle, cheese etc.
6. Coriender and mints leave chutney, coconut chutney.
7. Raw vegetables, salad, green leafy vegetables like spinach, methi etc.
8. Fruits like sweet Lime, watermelon, peaches, litchi, Phalsa, Khumani, Banana, mangoes, Cheeku, grapes etc.
9. Reduced pulses intake.
10. Full cream milk and products.
11. Non veg, red meat , chicken, fish etc.
Hopefully this information will guide you properly
Kind Regards
Dr Bhanu Partap
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng

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