My mother has been suffering from Kidney disease. She never had any problem with BP or Blood Sugar but he has been declared to have bilateral renal parenchyma disease since 2005.
She is taking a calculated diet limiting the salt content in the food to 3 gm/day. The recent blood test conducted (2 months back) has reported bad results and the details are listed below:-
Creatinine - 7.5
Hemoglobin - 8.1
Blood Sugar (Fasting) 88 mg/DL
Urea - 150
Sodium - 131
Potassium - 4.2
What should be the next step? Is kidney transplantation the only choice? When/where should it be done? Is it getting very worse or we still have some time to go for the transplantation?
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Hi, The blood parameters are severely deranged. The urea and creatinine are very much elevated and she is probably having end-stage kidney disease. Kidney transplantation might be the only option left and your nephrologist will explain further. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Shinas Hussain, General & Family Physician