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Hello sir pl reply any abnormalities of kidney my age 34 married 2 yrs ago I do office sitting job for 9 hours am healthy pl reply any precautions
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Your renal function test report is completely normal — there is no abnormality in your kidney function. Key values: • Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN): 11.21 mg/dL → normal • Serum Urea: 24 mg/dL → normal • Serum Creatinine: 1.03 mg/dL → normal (excellent for a 34-year-old male) • Urea/Creatinine ratio: 23.30 → slightly high but not significant (can be due to mild dehydration, high protein diet, or normal variation) • Uric Acid: 6.9 mg/dL → normal (upper limit of normal, no gout concern) At age 34, with a sedentary office job (9 hours sitting), normal creatinine 1.03 mg/dL means your kidneys are working very well. No sign of kidney disease, reduced function, or early damage.
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• No medicine or treatment is needed for kidneys right now — your report is reassuring. • Repeat kidney function test (serum creatinine + eGFR) once a year during routine health check-up (or earlier if you develop symptoms like swelling, frothy urine, high BP, fatigue, or family history of kidney disease). • Continue normal life — no restriction.
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• Drink 2.5–3 liters of plain water daily (spread evenly) — sitting job + AC office can cause mild dehydration • Reduce excess salt — avoid pickles, papad, processed food, excess namkeen • Limit non-veg (especially red meat) to 2–3 times/week — high protein load can raise uric acid over years • Avoid unnecessary painkillers (ibuprofen, diclofenac) — use only when really needed and with food • Control BP & sugar long-term (you already have normal BP & HbA1c from earlier reports — keep it up) • Walk 30–45 min daily — counteracts sitting job, improves blood flow to kidneys • Eat more fruits & vegetables — helps keep uric acid & creatinine stable Your kidneys are in excellent condition for your age and lifestyle — just maintain healthy habits and annual check-up. For a complete review of your overall health (including previous lipid/thyroid reports), personalized diet plan, and when to retest next, please book an online consultation with me — I’ll give you a clear, step-by-step roadmap so you stay healthy and energetic for years. Looking forward to helping you — let’s keep everything perfect
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Your tests are within normal range. For proper evaluation your history and symtomatology is needed. Consult online if you have any problems
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Your report is reassuring and essentially normal .Drink adequate water ,No need to panic or repeat urgently,Repeat tests only if symptoms appear.your kidney function is normal.
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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