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Suffering From CKD. Cretanine Level Is High. Is There Any Method To Reduce It?

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Posted on Mon, 11 Nov 2013
Question: i am suffering from ckd and my current cretanine level is 5.7, i WAS having high blood pressure, recently i find it to normal its 110-115/65-70, i have also doing yoga can i continue with it, i feel like vomitting, is there any method of lowering cretanine level, and is this disease like taking
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Answered by Dr. Avinash Ignatius (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Dear XXXX, You can continue yoga

Detailed Answer:
However the cause of your vomiting might be related to either your high creatinine levels, or to some medications which don't agree with you.

It is important to know the trend of your creatinine rise. If it has been relatively stable and has only recently increased, it may be due to recent control of blood pressure, or the medicines you are taking or some infection.

Your urine report and latest list of medications will be needed.

Warm Regards
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Suffering From CKD. Cretanine Level Is High. Is There Any Method To Reduce It?

Brief Answer:
Dear XXXX, You can continue yoga

Detailed Answer:
However the cause of your vomiting might be related to either your high creatinine levels, or to some medications which don't agree with you.

It is important to know the trend of your creatinine rise. If it has been relatively stable and has only recently increased, it may be due to recent control of blood pressure, or the medicines you are taking or some infection.

Your urine report and latest list of medications will be needed.

Warm Regards