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Blood urea increased

Hello Doctor,
My father is 62 and 2-3 day back, we came to know that blood urea is increased to 57 while gone for test because of face swalling. he became too week and cant take food as much he should.Please advice how to reduce blood urea to the normal level and how abnormal it is?

Regards
Bamdeo
 
  bamdeo on 2010-02-21
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What are the normal values?
7 to 20 mg/dl.

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Please provide the following information so that suggestions could be made-

Do you know his creatinine levels?

Whether he was on any allopathic medication for gout, infections, epilepsy, blood pressure, pain relief, etc.

When did his discomfort started ie please narrate the events that lead to deterioration of his health?

Describe his mental state ie he is irritable, restless etc.

What are his other physical problems?

How often he goes for passing urine? Whether his urine is scanty? Whether he has any pain etc while urinating?

He prefers cold surroundings or warm surroundings?
 
kadwa last decade
dr kadwa my colleague father has a kidney problem which is his urea is very high which is 200 and the normal rage is 50.
and creatinine is also high which is 9 and normal range is 2.



his age 63
sugar is high
blood pressure mostly remains high.
no heart and any other disease

he wants to low down the urea.
any remedy which can reduce urea and createnine level?
 
zemy2007 last decade

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