Thursday, January 21, 2010

Low Serum Creatinine What Causes Low Sodium Levels? ...I Have Only One Kidney.....?

What causes low sodium levels? ...I have only one kidney.....? - low serum creatinine

I have high blood pressure but controlled with Norvasc ...
I avoid salt altogether .... perhaps not a good idea?

6-30-09 I have blood work and my sodium is low ... 132.
Normal is between 135-149

Was that one or two years.

But if I have my blood tested high blood urea and 26 normal is between 8-23 showed ...
My 7 normal creatinine is 0.4 to 1.6
BUN / Creatinint was 37.1 and the normal range is 5.0 to 22.0

July 10, 2009, I went to emergency care to another doctor gave me Cipro for urinary tract infections, because I had a burning sensation during urination, and my lower back and side injuries.
My urine sample was negative for any infection, but I told the doctor who took an hour before it has happened several times on Cipro and think it could change the urine sample?


On 7-30-09 I took another blood test and my BUN fell to 21 and with the laboratory normal range is 5 to 26

My creatinine, serum is 61 and is normally 0.57 to 1.00

My BUN / CrEatinine dropped to 34, but still high, the doctor said to me varies, which means nothing.

My Cholride normal serum 95 is 97 to 108

I have only one kidney ....

Yesterday the doctor two kidney specialists, recommended by a can freely choose!

Can someone help me with their knowledge or experience and information ...

I would be very happy!
Thank you!
God Bless!
Mikita!




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3 comments:

how's this said...

The good news is his only kidney in very good shape on the basis of evidence.

Well 132 is perfectly fine if it is stable.
He good.
Creatinine clearance would be nice to know, but will probably A-OK.

In another question, yes, taking an antibiotic for an hour before the urine test can alter the results (if you have an infection, nor should the sample of white blood cells can not grow but the seeds).

supernov... said...

The sodium salt Soo ... not too much salt

supernov... said...

The sodium salt Soo ... not too much salt

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