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High Creatinine, Blood Urea Levels. History Of Heart Attack, Kidney Stones. Bypass Surgery Done. Treatment?

Hi Doctor,Good Morning,I have high levels of Creatinine & Blood Urea .As for my history I had kidney stones during the period 1962 to 1970 which passed out through urine.I had heart attack in 2000 & underwent By pass surgery in 2002.Since then i was suffering from acute Urine infection which was cured in 2004 after taking highest level of anti biotic drugs.Now i am OK but my creatinine & blood urea are high.Please advise as to what homeo medicine i should take & necessary precautions to be taken.I am 74 years old.Thanks
Fri, 26 Jul 2013
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I will like to tell you that Homeopathy is not the answer at this stage of the disease.
You show yourself to a Nephrologist so that a thorough check up can be done & treatment started at the earliest
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High Creatinine, Blood Urea Levels. History Of Heart Attack, Kidney Stones. Bypass Surgery Done. Treatment?

I will like to tell you that Homeopathy is not the answer at this stage of the disease. You show yourself to a Nephrologist so that a thorough check up can be done & treatment started at the earliest