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What Causes Dysfunctional Kidney, Enlarged Liver And High Blood Sugar Level?

i tested my blood and fuul body scan one and half year before i was going to australia.yesterday i felt a chest pain i went to hospital they told me its not a gastic or cardiac problem.they says they blood test result says that my kidney is working less lever is growing large and also a high blood sugar.i am not a smoker or a drinker
Mon, 27 Aug 2018
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You are having diabetes history. If diabetes not controlled with medication then excess sugar have tendency to affect kidney. The condition called as diabetic nephropathy. For that ultrasonography investigation, serum urea, creatinine estimation and eGFR estimation should be done. You can provide reports for further discussion.

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What Causes Dysfunctional Kidney, Enlarged Liver And High Blood Sugar Level?

Hi, You are having diabetes history. If diabetes not controlled with medication then excess sugar have tendency to affect kidney. The condition called as diabetic nephropathy. For that ultrasonography investigation, serum urea, creatinine estimation and eGFR estimation should be done. You can provide reports for further discussion. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.