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Hbsavg+, Urea And Creatinine Levels High, WBC Low. Can He Undergo Dialysis, Its Effect? Diet To Follow?

Hi this is umamagehwari from ambattur chennai, My father have problem in both the kidneys his age is 46 yrs. I already checked with the all hospitals they said we can t do the dialysis for him because he have Hbsavg +ve. Today i am going to take him to some other hospital. And his Blood urea level : 194 ; Creatinine : 15.9 And his WBC count also very low. Can you give suggestion whether he can undergone for dialysis for medicane? Which type of food he can have? Causes and Effects of Dialysis? All the things i want to know.. Please help for me and save my dad s life.
Mon, 16 Jul 2012
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Hepatitis B infection does not preclude dialysis. Almost all dialysis centre do dialysis for these patient except that some centres have separate dedicated machines for them. He needs to be evaluated for any p cause of worsening kidneys and further management would depend upon his evaluation. You should take him to a kidney specialist (Nephrologist) as soon as possible.
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Hbsavg+, Urea And Creatinine Levels High, WBC Low. Can He Undergo Dialysis, Its Effect? Diet To Follow?

Hepatitis B infection does not preclude dialysis. Almost all dialysis centre do dialysis for these patient except that some centres have separate dedicated machines for them. He needs to be evaluated for any p cause of worsening kidneys and further management would depend upon his evaluation. You should take him to a kidney specialist (Nephrologist) as soon as possible.