Reducing the level of creatinine from 6.5 to 5.4 is still necessary for dialysis
My husband is 49 years old, he is diabetic, the doctor advises him to undergo dialysis, his creatinine is 580 μmol / l, and after 3 days of stay in the hospital his creatinine is 480 μmol / l, my question is whether he needs to undergo dialysis?
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Usually, after people get into uremia, the level of creatinine is up to 8.0, dialysis will be in demand. But time is not so accurate, if people have lighter symptoms, they can take it later, if their symptoms are heavier, they may need to take it in advance. Since a patient with kidney failure, no matter how high your creatinine level is, as long as it is necessary, doctors will recommend you dialysis in accordance with your own condition.
For your husband, the condition of his creatinine drops from 580 (6.5 mg / dL) to 480 (5.4 mg / dl), which is a good signal for this disease, which may indicate that his illness is going well, but there are many Factors that can affect the level of creatinine, so when you decide whether to take dialysis or not, you need to clearly explain what causes the death of creatinine. Your doctor can help you find it, so do not worry about it.
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