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My creatinine is 0.8mg/dl My urea is 21mg/dl Can u say my bun/creatinine Ratio and say me its effects

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My creatinine is 0.8mg/dl My urea is 21mg/dl Can u say my bun/creatinine Ratio and say me its effects

Your BUN/Creatinine ratio can be calculated by dividing the BUN value by the creatinine value. In your case, the BUN/Creatinine ratio is 21/0.8, which equals 26.25. A normal BUN/Creatinine ratio is typically between 10:1 and 20:1. A ratio higher than this range may indicate dehydration, gastrointestinal bleeding, or a diet high in protein. A ratio lower than this range may indicate liver disease or malnutrition. In your case, with a BUN/Creatinine ratio of 26.25, it is slightly higher than the normal range. This could be due to dehydration or a high-protein diet. It is important to stay hydrated and consider adjusting your diet if necessary.

Last updated on 12 Dec 2024

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My father has 2+ albumin in his urine, and hes also diabetic and has high blood pressure. Can you suggest precautions or lifestyle changes to help control this and prevent further complications?

With 2+ albumin in urine, your father's kidneys are leaking protein, which can be a concern for diabetic and BP patients. Here are some precautions to help control albuminuria:Lifestyle Changes1. Blood Pressure Control: Ensure your father's BP is well-controlled (target <130/80 mmHg) through medication and lifestyle changes.2. Blood Sugar Control: Maintain good blood sugar control (HbA1c <7%) through diet, exercise, and medication.3. Dietary Changes: Encourage a kidney-friendly diet:- Reduce protein intake (0.8-1 gram/kg body weight/day)- Limit sodium intake (<2 grams/day)- Increase potassium-rich foods (fruits, vegetables)4. Stay Hydrated: Encourage your father to drink plenty of water throughout the day.5. Regular Exercise: Encourage regular physical activity, like walking, to help control BP and blood sugar.Medication Adherence1. ACE Inhibitors or ARBs: Ensure your father is taking an ACE inhibitor or ARB medication, which can help reduce proteinuria.2. Diuretics: If prescribed, ensure your father takes diuretics as directed to help control BP.Monitoring1. Regular Urine Tests: Schedule regular urine tests (every 3-6 months) to monitor albumin levels.2. Blood Tests: Regularly check blood sugar, BP, and kidney function (eGFR) to ensure they're within target ranges.3. Kidney Function Tests: Schedule regular kidney function tests (every 6-12 months) to monitor kidney health.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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