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Increased creatinine
My grandfather is suffering from chronic AF and also he's having increased creatinine nowadays due to imbalanced kidney functions. His reports of heart are normal now but not with kidneys. And he's not eating food at all..He's only upon the prescribed medicines..also he's having first stage of alzheimers now..He cant even stand up or talk properly.How do we treat them? We are so much under stress..
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His creatinine fluctuation is multifactorial , inadequate diet, fluid deficiency may be he is on diuretic U need to take him to nephrologist along with complete pre house documents and files
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Hi Creatinine going up in him could be because of many reasons. One his age, other co morbidities and maybe even anti coagulation for his AF. Need more details Consult a doctor
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Pls share the reports
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