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How To Redce Protein Lossing In Urea ?

i was a kidney transplant patient, my transplantation done in 2009 june 19th. now my problem is protein losing in urea from 6 months. for this my doctor refer me use CERTICAN 0.25mg . i was using it from 6 months. due to these tablets medicines expanses get raise, so plz give me a solution to how to reduce protein loss in urine.( creatinine 0.5... protein urea 180)
Sat, 10 Sep 2011
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Homeopath 's  Response
Hi
Welcome to Healthcare Magic Forum

You kidney function is impaired , that is why there is rise in creatinine and urea in blood, and albumin in urine.

The medication prescribed by ur dr cannot be stopped altogether, how ever inaddition to these , some homeopatic medications help in this condition. So you can consult a homeopath for this .

Dietary changes are required in each patient having chronic kidney disease. Please visit a Nutritionist to get a diet planned for you.

Takecare

For further enquires- dranshita.rathore@yahoo.co.in
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Ayurveda Specialist Dr. Ram Mani Bhandari's  Response
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The cause of the protein loss has to be ascertained first and management shall start from there. Nephrotic syndrome, nephropathies caused by hypertension and uncontrolled diabetes may present with protein loss.
Blood tests for cholesterol levels, blood sugar levels may be necessary. Also BUN and creatinine levels will also be necessary to assess kidney function.
monitor your blood pressure regularly
Take care
Thanks
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Ayurveda Specialist Dr. Munish Sood's  Response
"Gudardrak Yoga" is used in all kidney-related swelling with very good results
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Homeopath Dr. Rangadhar Satapathy's  Response
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welcome to healthcare magic forum
The protein in urine because of kidney the kidney is not functioning normal way. You must continue all the medications prescribed by your doctor. Low salt, low protein, less potassium diet is advisable. Keep in touch with your doctor. thank you
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Dr. Ratnesh Pandey's  Response
hello
welcome to HCM
this is really a big complaini advice you to not to stop medicine prescribed by your doctor.
but along with that you can take homoeopath medicine it is safe to take.but you have to consult any homoeopath doctor.it reuire a detial case taking and selection of medicine.
take care
thanks
Homeopath Dr. Ratnesh Pandey's  Response
hello
welcome to HCM

this is really big complain advice you not to stop medicine prescribed by your doctor
but along withthat you can take homoeopathic medicine it is safe to take but you have to consult any homoeopath doctor it require a detail case taking and selction of medicine
thanks
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How To Redce Protein Lossing In Urea ?

Hi Welcome to Healthcare Magic Forum You kidney function is impaired , that is why there is rise in creatinine and urea in blood, and albumin in urine. The medication prescribed by ur dr cannot be stopped altogether, how ever inaddition to these , some homeopatic medications help in this condition. So you can consult a homeopath for this . Dietary changes are required in each patient having chronic kidney disease. Please visit a Nutritionist to get a diet planned for you. Takecare For further enquires- dranshita.rathore@yahoo.co.in