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What Do The Following Test Reports When Diagnosed With Cysts In The Kidney Indicate?

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Posted on Wed, 30 Nov 2016
Question: Mycritnine is2.1 blood urea60 hb9 imtaking amlopress5mg in morning tellzy40mg at night as toldby doctor and cap adferol60000i.u once wk but six days back in resting position felt dizziness inheadit was severe itookvertin 8mg pl tell me condition of my kidney ihavecyst 45mminleft kidney size of my kidney is9 myage55female i m math lecturer in govt school pl guide me
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Answered by Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali (5 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Suggestive of kidney disease.

Detailed Answer:
Dear Madam,
Good evening.

I have gone through the history and the results of lab tests done.
I am of the opinion that you seem to have developed kidney disease due to complication of hypertension.

I advise you to consult a nephrologist (kidney specialist) for further evaluation and treatment.

Meanwhile:
1. Continue taking the prescribed medications for hypertension (high BP).
2. Take a low protein and low salt diet.
3. Limit the meat intake (if you are a non-vegan).

Hope the advice given above would benefit you while taking the treatment from a nephrologist.


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What Do The Following Test Reports When Diagnosed With Cysts In The Kidney Indicate?

Brief Answer: Suggestive of kidney disease. Detailed Answer: Dear Madam, Good evening. I have gone through the history and the results of lab tests done. I am of the opinion that you seem to have developed kidney disease due to complication of hypertension. I advise you to consult a nephrologist (kidney specialist) for further evaluation and treatment. Meanwhile: 1. Continue taking the prescribed medications for hypertension (high BP). 2. Take a low protein and low salt diet. 3. Limit the meat intake (if you are a non-vegan). Hope the advice given above would benefit you while taking the treatment from a nephrologist.