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  5. I was prescribed Aceclofenac for a fever, which caused serious kidney issues and my creatinine level went up to 2.3. Its all better now, but when I reduce my water intake, I still feel a little pain. Will this go away over time, or should I consult a doctor about this ongoing discomfort?

I was prescribed Aceclofenac for a fever, which caused serious kidney issues and my creatinine level went up to 2.3. Its all better now, but when I reduce my water intake, I still feel a little pain. Will this go away over time, or should I consult a doctor about this ongoing discomfort?

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I was prescribed Aceclofenac for a fever, which caused serious kidney issues and my creatinine level went up to 2.3. Its all better now, but when I reduce my water intake, I still feel a little pain. Will this go away over time, or should I consult a doctor about this ongoing discomfort?

Yes it takes time to settle,get your renal function test done regularly, consume balanced diet and stay hydrated.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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