I have PKD and now 35 years old. I a bit overeight and want to lose some weight.....will this help my kidneys?...Read More
I am sorry to hear you have high protein in urine. Excessive protein in urine is one of the dominant symptoms of kidney problem, but kidney problem is not the only cause of protein urine. Aside from kidney disease, urinary tract infection, h...Read More
Creatinine is one of the wastes that produced by our body and normally discharged by our kidney. When kidneys are damaged seriously, creatinine can not be excreted timely, as a result of which, creatinine level increases. Therefore, the key...Read More
In kidney failure, swelling can be caused by two conditions: one is increased loss of protein in urine and another is retention of sodium and water.Great loss of protein in urineWhen large amounts of protein leak into urine, osmotic ...Read More
Firstly, you need to found out what causes your protein in urine. Protein in urine can be a symptom of kidney problem and also it can be caused by drastic exercises, high intake of protein and urinary tract infection. With different causes...Read More
1. Creatinine can be brought down and the best method is to increase kidney function. Creatinine is one of the wastes that produced by our body and normally discharged by our kidney. However, due to kidney damages, kidney function decreases...Read More
You told me your 24 hours urine protein is 3525mg. I think you have Nephrotic Syndrome. What's your serum albumin? If your serum albumin is low, you'd better eat more protein. If your serum albumin is still normal, low protein diet is right....Read More
Due to the machine and testing measures are different, the normal range of the some parameters are different in different hospitals. So I want to know when did you done the GFR and creatinine test?...Read More