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Can Creatinine Levels Be Controlled With Fruits And Vegetables?

My father in law has creatinine level high ? pls suggest some indian fruits & vegetables tht reduces the creatinine level. He is 63 years of old & has undergone dialysis 6 years before . He is a diabetic taking insulin. He is of height 5.8 inches
Tue, 5 Aug 2014
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Dear sir i can understand your concern
i am very sorry for condition of your father in law.
The most common cause of raised creatinine is reduction of kidney function which will happen in long standing uncontrolled diabetes
In this kind of condition you need to meet a nephrologist and take his opinion on increasing creatinine.
As per your history the most probable condition might be diabetic nephropathy.
for this kind of patients diet should contain less protein and salt
kindly consult dietitian for a proper diet plan
Regards
Dr vamsi
Diabetologist
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Can Creatinine Levels Be Controlled With Fruits And Vegetables?

Dear sir i can understand your concern i am very sorry for condition of your father in law. The most common cause of raised creatinine is reduction of kidney function which will happen in long standing uncontrolled diabetes In this kind of condition you need to meet a nephrologist and take his opinion on increasing creatinine. As per your history the most probable condition might be diabetic nephropathy. for this kind of patients diet should contain less protein and salt kindly consult dietitian for a proper diet plan Regards Dr vamsi Diabetologist