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What Causes Rise In Creatinine Levels During Dialysis?

A patient aged 77 years in critical health for kidney failure undergoing hamoe dialysis for Creatinine ( 8.0 to 8.5 ). Last 3 dialysis carried out on 19th Aug , 23rd Aug & 27th Aug. Patient in Amritsar India. Pl guide on sos on Contact Mobile 0000
Wed, 29 Aug 2018
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Creatinine level 8.5 is suggestive of severe degree of kidney affection.

In symptomatic patient of such chronic kidney disease patient, dialysis is the only treatment. The other mode of permanent treatment is renal transplantation if suitable to your case. Diabetes and hypertension should be under control with medication.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

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What Causes Rise In Creatinine Levels During Dialysis?

Hi, Creatinine level 8.5 is suggestive of severe degree of kidney affection. In symptomatic patient of such chronic kidney disease patient, dialysis is the only treatment. The other mode of permanent treatment is renal transplantation if suitable to your case. Diabetes and hypertension should be under control with medication. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.