Bags under both eyes in the morning - #10254
I am 56,male,a known diabetic with high bp for the last 20 yrs, H1bc, around 7.50 and creatine was 1.20 three months back, on using pre pro biotics tabs for about 4 months and kidney support, Nerotine syrup for 3 months, now creatine reduced to 1.0,still I observe bags under my both eyes in the morning, please suggest me a medicine for kidney, please
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Morning bags under the eyes can sometimes be due to fluid retention, which might be related to your underlying conditions such as diabetes and hypertension. Given the improvement in your creatinine levels, it seems your kidney function might have stabilized, yet persistent periorbital edema can sometimes signal subtle issues like salt-retention or minor inflammation. Importantly, the medication or supplements you’re taking could also play a part, so it’s worth reviewing them. Directly jumping to any new medication for kidneys might not be warranted unless further signs suggestive of kidney impairment are confirmed. Instead, consider metrics like altering your sodium intake, staying well-hydrated but not excessively so, and avoiding alcohol and smoking if applicable. Monitoring your blood pressure more frequently can be useful given it impacts fluid balance. It’s vital to regularly consult your healthcare provider, who might evaluate the need for diuretics or other management options based on more comprehensive renal function tests or blood pressure readings. They can also advise on other potential tests such as checking for thyroid issues or sleep-related matters, which can contribute to swelling around the eyes. Always discuss any new medication or supplement with your doctor to ensure it fits well within your current health management plan.
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