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Ultrasound Shows Evidence Of Diffuse Renal Parenchymal Disease. High Blood Urea, Serum Creatinine, Serum Sodium Levels. Suggestions?

My son is 19 year old.His ultrasound report impression is Normal sized kidneys with evidence of diffuse renal parenchymal disease.His blood urea is 35 and serum creatine is 1.4,serum sodium,potasium and chloride are 136.9 ,5 and 101 respectively.his urine for albumin creatine ratio is 0.15. please suggest me what preacaution should i take to care him and suggest for his diets.
Fri, 12 Jul 2013
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Hello, Reports suggest your son is suffering from kidney problem. Sodium, potassium and chloride are acceptable. First and foremost, you should meet Nephrologist for further care and medications. He should avoid high salt intake (avoid adding table salt, papad, chatney, fried-salty snacks, pickle etc) and high potassium containing foods(esp dry fruits, citrus fruits). He should not take any medications esp pain killers without consulting nephrologist. God bless your son with good health.
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Ultrasound Shows Evidence Of Diffuse Renal Parenchymal Disease. High Blood Urea, Serum Creatinine, Serum Sodium Levels. Suggestions?

Hello, Reports suggest your son is suffering from kidney problem. Sodium, potassium and chloride are acceptable. First and foremost, you should meet Nephrologist for further care and medications. He should avoid high salt intake (avoid adding table salt, papad, chatney, fried-salty snacks, pickle etc) and high potassium containing foods(esp dry fruits, citrus fruits). He should not take any medications esp pain killers without consulting nephrologist. God bless your son with good health.