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  5. Hi, my blood creatinine level is 5.91 mg/dl, and both of my kidneys have shrunk in size. My blood pressure and sugar levels are normal, and I dont have any major diseases, but Ive been dealing with bone pain in my body. The doctor said my kidney function is at 5-10% and prescribed some medicine for a month. After that, well see if I need to start dialysis. Im feeling really frustrated and anxious about all this. Can you give me some advice on what I should do or what to expect?

Hi, my blood creatinine level is 5.91 mg/dl, and both of my kidneys have shrunk in size. My blood pressure and sugar levels are normal, and I dont have any major diseases, but Ive been dealing with bone pain in my body. The doctor said my kidney function is at 5-10% and prescribed some medicine for a month. After that, well see if I need to start dialysis. Im feeling really frustrated and anxious about all this. Can you give me some advice on what I should do or what to expect?

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Hi, my blood creatinine level is 5.91 mg/dl, and both of my kidneys have shrunk in size. My blood pressure and sugar levels are normal, and I dont have any major diseases, but Ive been dealing with bone pain in my body. The doctor said my kidney function is at 5-10% and prescribed some medicine for a month. After that, well see if I need to start dialysis. Im feeling really frustrated and anxious about all this. Can you give me some advice on what I should do or what to expect?

Elevated Blood Creatinine and Reduced Kidney Function_Interpreting test results:_1. _High creatinine levels_: 5.91 mg/dL indicates impaired kidney function.2. _Shrunken kidneys_: Reduced kidney size suggests chronic kidney damage.3. _Limited kidney function_: 5-10% functioning kidneys indicate severe impairment._Advice:_1. _Follow doctor's advice_: Complete the prescribed 1-month medication course.2. _Lifestyle modifications_: Implement changes to slow disease progression:- _Dietary changes_: Limit protein, sodium, and potassium intake.- _Stay hydrated_: Drink plenty of water.- _Exercise regularly_: Engage in moderate physical activity.- _Manage bone pain_: Discuss pain management options with your doctor.3. _Prepare for potential dialysis_: Understand the dialysis process and its implications.4. _Seek emotional support_: Share your concerns with family, friends, or a counselor._Consult a nephrologist:_1. _Specialized care_: Consider consulting a nephrologist for expert guidance.2. _Treatment options_: Discuss potential treatment options, including dialysis, transplantation, or conservative management.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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