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I have been diagnosed 3.2mm kidney stone in upper polar regions of right kidney and Trace of protein in urine a month ago ... And Dr investigated some blood test which is performed currently: Bun : 6.48 mg/dL ( Ref : 8.9-20.6) Urea : 13.87  mg/ dL( Ref : 19-44); Creatinine: 0.72 mg/dL (0.72- 1.25) Sodium: 138.85 mmol/L ( Ref : 136-145) Potassium: 4.66 mmol/L ( 3.5 -5.1) CBC : MCH : 26.9 pg ( ref 27-31) MCHC : 31.9 g /dL ( ref 32-36) Absolute Monocytes count : 163 / c.mm (200-1000) Absolute basophil: 0 ( ref : 20-100) Lymphocytes: 44 ( ref : 20-40) Mean platelet volume: 11.6 fL ( ref : 6-9.5) Is everything normal ? Is low urea and bun level due to traces of protein in urine ... please clarify..I attached all reports
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No.. trace of protein is not normal .. it's sign of early kidney damage .connect or whatsapp on 959798368zero..wil help u ..
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Low urea could be due to low protein in diet Repeat urine routine after few days...along with urine protein creatinine ratio
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Hi Trace protein can be due to many causes.
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