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How To Reduce Creatinine Level?

Sir,My mother is suffering from kidney problem.her both kidney is damage.last week when we check the blood test her Creatinine level is 9.2 and blood urea is 200 and hemoglobine is around 6.please give some proper suggestion to reduce creatinine level.
Mon, 12 May 2014
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Sir, thanks for the query.
As the history that you have provided, your mother is suffering from Chronic renal failure (as per your history both kidney damaged). She is probably in End Stage Renal Failure and her renal function tests are grossly deranged (Ur-200, Creat - 9.2) along with a Hb- 6 (due to loss of erythropoeitin).
I am sorry, but you must get in touch with a nephrologist as soon as possible, because presently she might need a hemodialysis and possible blood transfusion. The long term plan needs to be decided also.
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How To Reduce Creatinine Level?

Sir, thanks for the query. As the history that you have provided, your mother is suffering from Chronic renal failure (as per your history both kidney damaged). She is probably in End Stage Renal Failure and her renal function tests are grossly deranged (Ur-200, Creat - 9.2) along with a Hb- 6 (due to loss of erythropoeitin). I am sorry, but you must get in touch with a nephrologist as soon as possible, because presently she might need a hemodialysis and possible blood transfusion. The long term plan needs to be decided also.