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What is the recourse to a chronic renal disease when creatinin level has reached 7?


The patient is diabetic, suffers from hypothyroidism and is hypertesive. Age 64.

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he needs to be seen by a nephrologist, consideration of dialysis, may not be needed immediately. Nephrologist will then make recommendations from that point onwards, good luck

If creatinine levels are low as 7, nothing to worry about.

Worrying thing is when creatinine levels are high above 80Micromols. associated with urea and electrolyte changes.

Diabetes should be managed as a whole not just on one. If there is retinopathy there is a chance that it gets worse in chronic renal disease. so as IHD

BM levels (surgar ) should be betweem 5-7 and cholesterol under 5

hypertensive treatment should include reno protecting agents like ramipril or enalapril
See the nephrologist

The diabetes and thyroid can be controlled. Dialysis is indicated for the renal failure.

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