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What Is The Treatment For Puffy Eyes And Frequent Urination?

Hi. I'm 42 years old. I have been feeling extremely tired for about 3 months. My eyes feel puffy and my nails are all bumpy. Looks like there are lines on my nails. I urinate frequently and have occasional headaches. I thought it might be low iron but I'm taking my daily supplements but still tired.
Tue, 2 May 2017
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Hi... Puffy eyes and Frequent urination... looks like u may have Nephrologic disease. U need Complete blood count, renal function test, urine routine and culture and Ultrasound KUB. R u diabetic or hypertensive. These increase the probability of renal disease. Get Fasting Blood Sugar! done too.
Though the first diagnosis is Nephrologic disease, but rule out anemia, cardiac disease and renal stone disease with above mentioned tests.
Treat ur condition accordingly and u will improve.
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What Is The Treatment For Puffy Eyes And Frequent Urination?

Hi... Puffy eyes and Frequent urination... looks like u may have Nephrologic disease. U need Complete blood count, renal function test, urine routine and culture and Ultrasound KUB. R u diabetic or hypertensive. These increase the probability of renal disease. Get Fasting Blood Sugar! done too. Though the first diagnosis is Nephrologic disease, but rule out anemia, cardiac disease and renal stone disease with above mentioned tests. Treat ur condition accordingly and u will improve.