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Chronic Kidney Disease

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a long-lasting decline in kidneys' functioning, usually lasting longer than three months. CKD occurs in five stages, where mild damage is stage 1, and complete failure of kidney functions is seen in stage 5. CKD commonly occurs due to high blood pressure and sugar and can result in anemia, bone disease, and heart problems.

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My mother has CKD with creatinine level 6.3. What has to be done?

Query: Hello doctor, My mother is 56 years old and she is having CKD with creatinine level 6.3. Her BP is around 130/80 mmHg and blood sugar below 150 mg/dl for the past three months. Kindly guide me.  Read Full »


Dr. Abhishek Kirti Dixit

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. BP and sugar are in normal range. What questions do you have regarding creatinine? For more information consult a nephrologist online --> https://www.icliniq.com/ask-a-doctor-online/nephrologist  Read Full »

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