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Is There Any Cure For Medical Renal Disease?

Is there any cure for S.creatinine showing 5.2% and sonography indicating Medical Renal Disease ?
Tue, 14 Dec 2010
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Welcome healthcaremagic community forum.
High serum creatinine indicates renal failure. Details of symptoms, past medical history and clinical examination findings are essential to determine if it’s an acute or a chronic renal failure.
Acute renal failure can be reversible. Adequate hydration, blood pressure corrections and treating the cause will normalize the creatinine values.
On the contrary, chronic renal failure is a persisting condition which can be irreversible.

Discuss with your doctors for a specific treatment plan.
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Is There Any Cure For Medical Renal Disease?

Hi!!! Welcome healthcaremagic community forum. High serum creatinine indicates renal failure. Details of symptoms, past medical history and clinical examination findings are essential to determine if it’s an acute or a chronic renal failure. Acute renal failure can be reversible. Adequate hydration, blood pressure corrections and treating the cause will normalize the creatinine values. On the contrary, chronic renal failure is a persisting condition which can be irreversible. Discuss with your doctors for a specific treatment plan.