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My father was diagnosed with creatinine level 3.6, he was treated with wysolone, after that his creatine level dropped to 2.6, doctor told it will lower automatically after some days, my father underwent operation for colorectal cancer, now he is free from cancer, he will undergo anastomaosis of colon and rectum after his creatinine level drops, Kindly advise.
I will suggest you to find cause of raised creatinine first. acute rise in creatinine is usually secondary to some insult from dehydration, drugs, or some autoimmune process. In your case it may be any. If creatinine is returning back to normal it will take some time to return to normal, may be over a month. Or it may not come back to normal at all depending on intensity of damage which had happened to it.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Muhammad Faisal Bacha, Internal Medicine Specialist
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Suggest Treatment To Reduce Creatinine Level
Hello, I will suggest you to find cause of raised creatinine first. acute rise in creatinine is usually secondary to some insult from dehydration, drugs, or some autoimmune process. In your case it may be any. If creatinine is returning back to normal it will take some time to return to normal, may be over a month. Or it may not come back to normal at all depending on intensity of damage which had happened to it. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Muhammad Faisal Bacha, Internal Medicine Specialist