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Should I Meet Doctor For Low Iron Levels, Foamy Urine, Nausea And Shaking?

I am 41 female, been having these issues: Low iron levels, extremely tired lightheaded slight pain in my right and left side mainly right, foamy urine, nausea, weakness and shaking..
wanting to know if I should go back to the doctor? I'm so lightheaded tonight that my lips are numb..
Fri, 27 Jun 2014
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Hi thanks for the query.your symptoms are suggestive of Acute kidney injury/chronic kidney disease.foamy urine generally is due to protien loss ,hypoalbuminemia.so I suggest you to undergo Complete renal profile and complete urine examination,Renal ultrasound.control your bloodpressure.Reno protective drugs,hemodialysis,kidney transplation are suitable options .followup with your nephrologist.thankyou.
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Should I Meet Doctor For Low Iron Levels, Foamy Urine, Nausea And Shaking?

Hi thanks for the query.your symptoms are suggestive of Acute kidney injury/chronic kidney disease.foamy urine generally is due to protien loss ,hypoalbuminemia.so I suggest you to undergo Complete renal profile and complete urine examination,Renal ultrasound.control your bloodpressure.Reno protective drugs,hemodialysis,kidney transplation are suitable options .followup with your nephrologist.thankyou.