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History Of Kidney Transplantation. Have Loose Motion. Increased Creatinine Level. How Much Kidney Damage Has Happened?

Sir, My name is Hareesh.e2 year.s back kidney transplantation is done in st.hospital bangalore.thar time my creatinene is 1.3.sir 1month back 1 day i suffering from loose motion that time i 5 day s admited in hospital.that time my creatinene is 5.1.after discharge my creatine is 1.1..my queton is how much kidney damaged(transplant kidney)?pllease guide me sir.
Tue, 2 Apr 2013
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Nephrologist 's  Response
Hi
It looks like you had developed acute renal failure secondary to loose motions which recovered after treatment .
In such case kidney recovers to almost full extent without clinically apparent residual damage.
So dont worry as your kidney functions seem to be normal now.
Continue regular followup with your Nephrologist.
Take care
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History Of Kidney Transplantation. Have Loose Motion. Increased Creatinine Level. How Much Kidney Damage Has Happened?

Hi It looks like you had developed acute renal failure secondary to loose motions which recovered after treatment . In such case kidney recovers to almost full extent without clinically apparent residual damage. So dont worry as your kidney functions seem to be normal now. Continue regular followup with your Nephrologist. Take care