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Suffering From Hypertension, No Proper Functioning Of Kidneys. Was Prescribed Haemodialysis. Is Going For Transplant Correct?

hi i am having hypertension since 2 years and got to know that my both kidneys are not functioning properly. my creatinine has reached 10. doctor prescribed me hemeodialysis 3 in a week. also prescribed me cuto forte, metpure4 am 5, sybosis, lanum, epofit 4000. also doctor told me to go for transplant. is this treatment is correct?
Tue, 30 Apr 2013
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hello
As your both kidney are not properly functioning and your creatinine level is 10 . it is too high than the normal.
As your doctor prescribe the medicine you should continue it.
As advised by your doctor haemdialysis and kidney transplant , as ithink it is right but i will advise you before haemodialysis and transplant planning you should consult to a Urologist and take the opinion.
ok
take care
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Suffering From Hypertension, No Proper Functioning Of Kidneys. Was Prescribed Haemodialysis. Is Going For Transplant Correct?

hello As your both kidney are not properly functioning and your creatinine level is 10 . it is too high than the normal. As your doctor prescribe the medicine you should continue it. As advised by your doctor haemdialysis and kidney transplant , as ithink it is right but i will advise you before haemodialysis and transplant planning you should consult to a Urologist and take the opinion. ok take care