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Creatinine level 1.65
My father is 71 years old. He is taking medicines for hypertension and diabetes from a long time. His Creatinine level is 1.65 in recent blood test. Small particles of stones are found in the kidney but he is feeling well with no complications I am looking for advice.
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no intervention require for small stone
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Consult a nephrologist, question is pertaining nephrology.
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His elevated creatinine may be due to hypertension or diabetes involving the kidney ( nephropathy) but a repeat test is needed after proper assessment and hydration to determine the exact stage of kidney disease.
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consult a nephrologist and urologist for proper evaluation and management.
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Need an usg abdomen and repeat test after taking proper liquids
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