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Renal Disorder

The renal disorder is also referred to as a kidney disorder. Here both the kidneys generally stop functioning on their own. Some of the common kidney disorders are chronic kidney disease and glomerulonephritis. The common causes are diabetes and hypertension. Swelling in the legs, poor urine output, fatigue, nausea, confusion, and irregular heartbeat are common symptoms observed in kidney disorders. Treating the cause of kidney disease is the only way to manage the patient affected with this condition.

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What medicines can help treat renal hypertension?

Query: Hello doctor, I have renal hypertension. I am on tablet Cilaheart 20 BD. My BP is 160/100 mm Hg. My creatinine is 4.18 mg/dL and urea is 104. Please help.  Read Full »


Dr. Anshul Varshney

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I suggest you add up a diuretic like a tablet Torasemide 10 mg once daily along with tablet Arkamin (Clonidine and Hydrochlorothiazide) 0.1 mg thrice daily. Consult your specialist doctor, discuss with him or her and with their consent take the medicines. These would...  Read Full »

Kindly check the test results of diabetic and renal tubular acidosis patient and guide.

Query: Hi doctor, My father was previosuly diagnosed with renal tubular acidosis and diabetes mellitus, was maintained on Potassium citrate and Gliclazide OD. Currently he had an infected insect bite on the left anterior lateral aspect of the leg. He was started on CO-Amoxiclav BID. Currently on its 4th ...  Read Full »


Dr. Prathish Kumar

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. High creatinine suggests a CKD picture for a long term diabetes particularly uncontrolled DM. Your fathers HbA1c is high which shows his diabetic status is not under control. High potassium levels is one of the complications of CKD, in this picture taking Potassium citr...  Read Full »

Can Toradol alter creatinine levels?

Query: Hello doctor, If a person with chronic kidney disease with a creatinine of 1.9 and a GFR of 40 receives Toradol 60 mg IM as a single dose, can that lead to acute renal failure? How soon would failure occur after the administration of the medication?  Read Full »


Dr. Anshul Varshney

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Toradol contains Ketorolac. It is known to cause worsening of kidney functions. But usually what is seen is that, it is the administration for a longer duration which causes the increased probability of renal failure and not a single dose. A famous study reveals that keto...  Read Full »

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