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Hypertensive, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Renal Stone. Severe Pain In Iliac Fossa, High Creatinine. How To Improve Condition?

my mother 55 yrs old is a known hypertensive patient since 20 years. and rheumatoid arthritis 5 yrs. he had a renal stone from 1 year and ESWL is done 3 month before and creatinine is 2.8 average. on yesterday she had severe pain in right iliac fossa and found creatinine 3.4 now she is stable and in home. i am a final year medical student i am so much worried about my mother condition. so what is your suggestion to make her stable and lead long live. thanks
Fri, 16 Nov 2012
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Nephrologist 's  Response
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From the description of the symptoms your mother will benefit from an ultrasound of her kidneys if its not already done. She also needs to see a nephrologist and a urologist for the long term management of her renal failure.
Good luck
AB
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Hypertensive, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Renal Stone. Severe Pain In Iliac Fossa, High Creatinine. How To Improve Condition?

Hi. From the description of the symptoms your mother will benefit from an ultrasound of her kidneys if its not already done. She also needs to see a nephrologist and a urologist for the long term management of her renal failure. Good luck AB