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How Can Patients With Kidney Disease Be Treated?

hi, my father age is 61 age, he is a diabetic & has a high bloodpressure , according to the recent test his UREA -185mg/dl , SERUM CREATINE - 11mg/dl , HB- 7.4gm/dl , MICROALBUMIN CREATININE - 94.5 mg/gm ,kidney size - 7.5.......... doct says he is suffering frm kidney disease , pl suggest weather the same can be cured by medicines or dialysis is the last option . Pl do also suggest me the best hospital where i can go in cheap as i m from middle class & cant afford .
Mon, 11 Aug 2014
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Hi,
What you have mentioned the creatinine and urea levels are very high,in our setup we generally go with dialysis atleast twice a week,
Kidney transplant is another good option,with modern sophisticated techniques,kind ney transplantation success has gone up.
I think you should take a nephrologists opinion,but dialysis is necessary in this patient,
Discuss about kidney transplant with your nephrologist,it will let you know things in better way,
Hope this information helps.
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How Can Patients With Kidney Disease Be Treated?

Hi, What you have mentioned the creatinine and urea levels are very high,in our setup we generally go with dialysis atleast twice a week, Kidney transplant is another good option,with modern sophisticated techniques,kind ney transplantation success has gone up. I think you should take a nephrologists opinion,but dialysis is necessary in this patient, Discuss about kidney transplant with your nephrologist,it will let you know things in better way, Hope this information helps.