2014年12月30日星期二

What does Creatinine 3.4 and Potassium 6.2 Means in Stage 3 Kidney Disease

 Stage 3 Kidney Disease
What does Creatinine 3.4 and Potassium 6.2 Means in Stage 3 Kidney Disease

Q: Dear Dr, i was diagnosed with high BP 150/100 for past 9 months. And now urination during night is frequent, it’s about 2 times, may be 3 also. I do have severe headaches during nights but no vomiting. My GFR as on date is 20, creatatnine is 3.4,Potassium is 6.2. Doctor have advised me low potassium diet with strict medication.Can i have your expert opinion on the said symptoms please ?

A: Dear sir, How are you ? From your description, your kidney condition is very serious, and now you are in stage 3 kidney disease.

Firstly, your potassium level is 6.2. Potassium is important to maintain myocardial function. If potassium keeps higher than normal, it can be very dangerous for you. It can cause irregular heartbeat and even heart attack. Does your potassium level reduce to normal range after you take medicines ?

Secondly, your GFR drops to 20 and creatinine increases to 3.4. Glomeruli are the functional units in kidneys and each kidney is composed of one million glomeruli. In normal condition, these glomeruli can filter blood normally. GFR measures how much filtered fluid is formed after the blood is filtered by kidneys. As your condition progresses, more and more glomeruli will become impaired and fail to filter blood normally. As a result, high level of creatinine will build up in your blood. Therefore, to lower creatinine level, the main point is to restore those impaired glomeruli.

Thirdly, you said that you have headache. The main cause is your uncontrolled high blood pressure. Meanwhile, another cause of high levels of toxins and waste products in your blood.

In consideration of your condition, if your potassium level keeps so high and GFR declines further, I am afraid you have to start dialysis soon if no effective treatment is applied in time.

If you still have other questions in treating kidney disease, you are welcome to contact us by email. Our email: sjzkidneyhospital@hotmail.com

http://www.sjzkidneyhospital.com/ckd-treatment/628.html

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