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Suggest Homeopathic Treatment For Kidney Problem

My creatine is 1.7, Urea is 5.2, Uric acid is 6.9, glycosylated Heamoglobin (Glycosylated Heamoglobin HbAIC) is 6.4, Sodium (Serum) is 1,31, Phosphorus (Serum) is 4.7 Can you suggest me Homeopathic treatment? For information I may add - I am 63+ and total vegitarian Regards
Sat, 26 Apr 2014
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1. In females value of uric acid is 2-7, while in males it is 2-6mg/dl, so in both cases value is touching the higher side.
2.
. S.creatinine is 1.7 [Normal= 0.6-1.2mg/dl], thus is also on higher side.
. normal urea level is 20-40mg/dl and it has to be 52 and not 5.2, whic again is increased
3. Normal Sodium level is 136-145meq/L and value of 131 in your report suggests slight decrease in value.
4. Normal Phosphorus level is3-4.5mg/dl and value of 4.7 means there is slight increase in the value
5. normal value of HbA1c is 2-6% of total hemoglobin and report of 6.4 suggests mild increase in the same.
6. In nut shell:
. increased creatinine/urea/phosphorus/uric acid along with decreased sodium points to early kidney disease, thus check with potassium and calcium level also.
. since glycosylated hemoglobin is raised, check with blood sugar to rule out secondary cause of impaired kidney dysfunction. [glycated albumin is preferred/ reliable indicator these days]
7. Principle is to have more of proteins and calcium and restrict intake of salt and potassium
. Take normal quantity of carbohydrates and fat.
. avoid potassium containing food like: tomato, fruit juice, coconut water, potato, chocolate, papaya, banana, grapes, cheese, and leafy vegetables.
. for calcium take plenty of milk, guava, fish.
. if serum creatinine increases, then protein intake has to be restricted.
. be in constant/regular supervision of Urologist or your physician and check with the tests periodically since at your age [63+] kidney function can/may deteriorate unexpectedly.
. You may ask for prescription medicine like: yavkshar, shweta parpati, chandraprabha vati, gokshuradi guggul, chandan asav
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** 1. In females value of uric acid is 2-7, while in males it is 2-6mg/dl, so in both cases value is touching the higher side. 2. . S.creatinine is 1.7 [Normal= 0.6-1.2mg/dl], thus is also on higher side. . normal urea level is 20-40mg/dl and it has to be 52 and not 5.2, whic again is increased 3. Normal Sodium level is 136-145meq/L and value of 131 in your report suggests slight decrease in value. 4. Normal Phosphorus level is3-4.5mg/dl and value of 4.7 means there is slight increase in the value 5. normal value of HbA1c is 2-6% of total hemoglobin and report of 6.4 suggests mild increase in the same. 6. In nut shell: . increased creatinine/urea/phosphorus/uric acid along with decreased sodium points to early kidney disease, thus check with potassium and calcium level also. . since glycosylated hemoglobin is raised, check with blood sugar to rule out secondary cause of impaired kidney dysfunction. [glycated albumin is preferred/ reliable indicator these days] 7. Principle is to have more of proteins and calcium and restrict intake of salt and potassium . Take normal quantity of carbohydrates and fat. . avoid potassium containing food like: tomato, fruit juice, coconut water, potato, chocolate, papaya, banana, grapes, cheese, and leafy vegetables. . for calcium take plenty of milk, guava, fish. . if serum creatinine increases, then protein intake has to be restricted. . be in constant/regular supervision of Urologist or your physician and check with the tests periodically since at your age [63+] kidney function can/may deteriorate unexpectedly. . You may ask for prescription medicine like: yavkshar, shweta parpati, chandraprabha vati, gokshuradi guggul, chandan asav