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Reducing creatinine uria, Bun ect. - #10993

Jayshree

Our issue kideny relation please provide me solution on this matter our body inflation creatine, blood uria, Bun and ect. In high level solution provide me perfect solution this matter. .. We want to help you get the best answer. Please describe your problem in more detail (at least 200 characters). The more information you provide, the better recommendations the doctors can give you. . . .

Age: 26
Chronic illnesses: Ckd
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Elevated levels of creatinine, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and uric acid might indicate issues with kidney function, potentially pointing to chronic kidney disease (CKD) or acute kidney injury. There are important steps you can take, but first, ensure you’re seeing a healthcare professional for a thorough diagnosis, as tests like eGFR or ultrasound might be necessary to pinpoint the root cause. When it comes to daily management, consider dietary changes which may help alleviate pressure on your kidneys. Limiting sodium, potassium, and protein intake is often recommended; too much protein places extra strain on the kidneys, so focus on balanced meals. Include fruits and vegetables that are low in potassium, avoid processed foods high in sodium or phosphorus. Stay adequately hydrated but be cautious not to overdo it, especially if fluid restriction has been advised. Regular moderate exercise should be part of your routine, provided your healthcare provider approves, as it supports overall health without overtaxing your body. Avoid overuse of NSAIDs or other medications that can affect kidney function. Keep track of your blood pressure and glucose levels; uncontrolled hypertension and diabetes are leading causes of kidney damage. Managing these with lifestyle changes and medication, as necessary, can be incredibly impactful. Always confirm any supplements or lifestyle changes with your healthcare provider, as they can affect kidney disease management significantly. If you have troubling symptoms or notice a rapid decline in function, it’s vital to seek immediate medical attention. These might be signs of a more serious condition needing urgent care.

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