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What Causes Kidney Problems With Fluctuating Creatinine Levels And High BP?

Hi sir my name is sunith my dad is having a kidney problem since one year his creatine levels are going up by 10 points from March of 2014 In the month of September 2014 it went up to 5.3 little worried can u give me an idea He has both sugar and bp His sugar levels and all other levels are good but his bp is not coming down can u please advise
Mon, 14 Sep 2015
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Hello Sunith and welcome to HCM.
As an Urologist, you should mention his age, latest urine micro-albumin,24hours urine protein, urea, creatinine, uric acid, sodium,potassium,HbA1C,FBS,ultrasound scan scan report and kidney biopsy,and any other tests, if done. Also,last B.P.records.
Diabetes itself affects the kidneys, causing Diabetic nephropathy,and kidney function(urea and creatinine),will go up.Another cause affecting kidney is an obstructive prostate gland, in case he's above 50 years age.(seen in scan).
If you can send his reports,directly to me, i can advise expert opinion.
Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.
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What Causes Kidney Problems With Fluctuating Creatinine Levels And High BP?

Hello Sunith and welcome to HCM. As an Urologist, you should mention his age, latest urine micro-albumin,24hours urine protein, urea, creatinine, uric acid, sodium,potassium,HbA1C,FBS,ultrasound scan scan report and kidney biopsy,and any other tests, if done. Also,last B.P.records. Diabetes itself affects the kidneys, causing Diabetic nephropathy,and kidney function(urea and creatinine),will go up.Another cause affecting kidney is an obstructive prostate gland, in case he s above 50 years age.(seen in scan). If you can send his reports,directly to me, i can advise expert opinion. Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.