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Suggest Treatment For Lowering Creatinine Levels In A Diabetic

My dad is a diabetic patient.she is suffering from that disease for the past three years and 2month ago (29dec. 2010) certainly attacked in hypoglycimia (Blood sugar 24)
and dr. recover my dad from that situation and that time in investigation +ve malegnacy in right mandavile (jaw-head & neck) that time critaine was 2.3. after operation
(head & neck surgery 14.01.2011) ceartinine was 1.5. at present he is running in readiation(radiotheraphy & electron beem) but creatine now 2.0. Diabetic now in controled.
can you please suggest me how to control or to reduce her creatine level. i will be thankful to you if you could suggest me a diet menu. thank you Shuvro Shome...

medicine - (1) thyrox(1tab daily) (2) ongliza (1tab daily) (3) Telma AM (1tab daily)
Thu, 30 Oct 2014
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Avoid non vegetarian food and high protein diet as both will cause load over kidneys, take plenty of water, control blood sugar levels to prevent further damage of kidney s
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Suggest Treatment For Lowering Creatinine Levels In A Diabetic

Avoid non vegetarian food and high protein diet as both will cause load over kidneys, take plenty of water, control blood sugar levels to prevent further damage of kidney s