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How To Reduce Microalbumanurea Level ?

sir, my age is 47. i am having HTN and DM II. My microalbumanurea is 537. Pl. suggest how to reduce it. my age is 47. I am having hypertension with diabetes for 10 years. my microalbumanurea is 539. Please suggest how to reduce it.
Tue, 31 Jan 2012
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Hi,
Your microalbumaanuria is very high,it indicates that due to diabetes kidney is markedly affected.
There is possibility that you might have developed Nephropathy.
To decrease keep diabetes strictly under control.
Strict control of blood pressure.
Control of urinary infection which precipitates the condition.
you go for serum creatinine and other tests
Remain constant contact with urologist,diabetologist.
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How To Reduce Microalbumanurea Level ?

Hi, Your microalbumaanuria is very high,it indicates that due to diabetes kidney is markedly affected. There is possibility that you might have developed Nephropathy. To decrease keep diabetes strictly under control. Strict control of blood pressure. Control of urinary infection which precipitates the condition. you go for serum creatinine and other tests Remain constant contact with urologist,diabetologist.