Is There Any Chance Of Recovery From Kidney Condition With Microalbuminuria 98.9 Mg/l?
My father is 63 years of old.Last 10 years he is having diabetes...2 years back he had pnemonia problem also after 1 month he got recovered from pnemonia. Last 5-6 months we are seeing that his sodium level was coming down.@ days back we came to know that he is having thyroid and has done urine test and in that test Microalbuminuria came to be 98.9 mg/l.Is there any chance of recvoering from kidney diesase?
Hello Thanks for query . Your father is known to have diabetes since last 10 years and his recent urine test has revealed Microalbuminuria to be 68.9 mg.
Microalbuminuria above 30 is suggestive of Diabetic Nephropathy.Diabetic nephropathy is a progressive and irreversible disease and needs to be treated for proper control of diabetes and hypertension .
Please consult qualified Nephrologist for clinical examination and get following basic tests done to confirm the diagnosis. 1) Urine routine and urinary excretion of albumin and creatinine in 24 hours sample of urine .. 2) Renal function tests. 3) Blood sugar tests and test for Glycocelated Hemoglobin (HbA1c). 4) Serum Lipid Profile .
Further treatment as regards control of diabetes and hypertension to prevent further damage to kidney will depend upon result of these tests and final diagnosis.
Dr.Patil.
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Is There Any Chance Of Recovery From Kidney Condition With Microalbuminuria 98.9 Mg/l?
Hello Thanks for query . Your father is known to have diabetes since last 10 years and his recent urine test has revealed Microalbuminuria to be 68.9 mg. Microalbuminuria above 30 is suggestive of Diabetic Nephropathy.Diabetic nephropathy is a progressive and irreversible disease and needs to be treated for proper control of diabetes and hypertension . Please consult qualified Nephrologist for clinical examination and get following basic tests done to confirm the diagnosis. 1) Urine routine and urinary excretion of albumin and creatinine in 24 hours sample of urine .. 2) Renal function tests. 3) Blood sugar tests and test for Glycocelated Hemoglobin (HbA1c). 4) Serum Lipid Profile . Further treatment as regards control of diabetes and hypertension to prevent further damage to kidney will depend upon result of these tests and final diagnosis. Dr.Patil.