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Kidney & Urinary Health
Question #11292
227 days ago
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Kidney stone and High cretinne and urea uric acid - #11292

Trinath sahu

My father 62 years old .he has kidney stone of 16 mm and 8 mm in both kidney.kft shows fluctuations of Cretinne and urea uric acid . Cretinne-1.12 ,1.37 Urea -32 Uric acid - 7.8. Can cretinne will increase because stone or something else .can stone will remove by medicine

Age: 62
Chronic illnesses: Diabetes,HTN
Kidney stone
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Dr. Zahir Zolih
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227 days ago
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Hello Trinath,

The kidney stones are very likely contributing to the rise in your father’s creatinine levels, but his diabetes and hypertension are also major underlying factors.

If it’s Uric acid stone can be removed by medication, but medicine alone will not remove stones of that size(16mm , 8mm). He needs a prompt evaluation by a urologist to plan for a procedure to remove the stones and by a nephrologist to protect his long-term kidney health.

With regards Dr. Zahir Zolih

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The presence of kidney stones could potentially affect kidney function, which can contribute to fluctuations in creatinine levels. However, it’s essential to consider a comprehensive evaluation, as there could be other underlying factors impacting these fluctuations. Increased creatinine can also result from conditions like dehydration, medications, or chronic kidney disease, indicating that a thorough assessment by a nephrologist might be advisable. Regarding the kidney stones, a 16 mm stone is considered quite large and may not pass on its own or respond well to just medical management. Similarly, an 8 mm stone is on the borderline where spontaneous passage can be difficult but not impossible.

Treatment options for larger stones often include procedures such as extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), ureteroscopy, or percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL), depending on the stone’s size, location, and constitution. These processes can effectively break down stones to a size that might then be passed through urine more easily. Medication can help manage symptoms, prevent infection, and sometimes facilitate stone excretion for smaller ones, but it’s less likely to be the sole solution for larger stones like those your father has. The elevated uric acid could suggest that the stones might be uric acid stones, which could sometimes be managed with medications like allopurinol to lower uric acid levels, but this depends on the specifics of the case. Regular follow-ups with a healthcare provider are crucial to monitor kidney function and determine the best individualized treatment strategy. Going to a urologist for further tests like imaging might be the next step to decide on the most suitable intervention.

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