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I have a one acr report and Gfr report Gfr -101 mL/ min/ 1.73 m} Albumin, Urine 29.20 mg/L Creatinine 76.16 mg/dL And ACR-38.4 mg/g creatinine This kidny prblam?
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Your GFR and ACR report looks okay. Just check your blood pressure and blood sugar level once. If both are normal and you don’t have any symptoms then there is nothing to worry. I need to know why you checked your kidney function in the first place- if you have any symptoms then you should mention it to get a clear idea. If these reports were done as a part of check up only then i dont see a reason to worry.
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Check your blood sugar and blood pressure.
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ACR is slightly high Further evaluation is required Pls consult for further opinion
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Yes. ACR is elevated. History of hypertension, diabetes, previous kidney disease, and any family history are required for further opinion.
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