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1. going by your history it seems that both kidneys are not functioning properly with low urine output thus one has to look out for Pre-renal/Renal and/or post renal cause of the same, make sure your attending
nephrologist has gone through the possibilities.
2. while diabetes, creatinine and potassium level are major criteria for undergoing Dialysis/
Transplantation in CRF [chronic renal failure].
3. make sure his blood sugar and blood pressure is in normal range, since the former can lead to diabetic ESRD [end stage renal disease] and latter to
high blood pressure [nephropathy]
4.
. Take normal quantity of carbohydrates and fat.
. avoid potassium containing food like: tomato, fruit juice, coconut water, potato, chocolate, papaya, banana, grapes, cheese, and leafy vegetables.
. for calcium take plenty of milk, guava, fish.
. if
serum creatinine increases, then protein intake has to be restricted.
. be in constant/regular supervision of
Urologist or your physician and check with the tests periodically since kidney function can/may deteriorate unexpectedly.
. You may ask for prescription medicine like: yavkshar, shweta parpati, chandraprabha vati, gokshuradi guggul, chandan asaav