My mother she is 45 years has CKD and her one kidney is non functional. Her creatine level is 5.90. Doctor is giving only one medicine that is sodium bicarbonate tablet. Is that only enough or else what to do?. Please help me with this..
We're sorry to hear about the condition of your mother. Sodium bicarbonate is commonly prescribed to CKD patients to help slow kidney damage and prevent creatinine from increasing. However, with a creatinine level of 5.9 and a non-functional kidney, it’s essential to ensure her overall treatment plan is comprehensive. If she has a history of high blood pressure or diabetes, the sodium in these tablets might need careful monitoring as it could affect her blood pressure. You can discuss her treatment plan further with her doctor, especially regarding her diet, other medications, and additional treatments. Seeking a second opinion from a nephrologist could also provide more clarity and reassurance. Wishing your mother improved health and strength! 💖
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My mother she is 45 years has CKD and her one kidney is non functional.
Her creatine level is 5.90.
Doctor is giving only one medicine that is sodium bicarbonate tablet.
Is that only enough or else what to do?.
Please help me with this..
We're sorry to hear about the condition of your mother. Sodium bicarbonate is commonly prescribed to CKD patients to help slow kidney damage and prevent creatinine from increasing. However, with a creatinine level of 5.9 and a non-functional kidney, it’s essential to ensure her overall treatment plan is comprehensive. If she has a history of high blood pressure or diabetes, the sodium in these tablets might need careful monitoring as it could affect her blood pressure.
You can discuss her treatment plan further with her doctor, especially regarding her diet, other medications, and additional treatments. Seeking a second opinion from a nephrologist could also provide more clarity and reassurance. Wishing your mother improved health and strength! 💖
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