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Asked for Male | 44

Firstly, approximately 20 years ago, I experienced a significant shoulder impact while playing football, resulting in a sprain that extends from my neck to the back of my shoulder. Whenever I engage in physical activity, particularly on the injured right shoulder side, I feel a burning sensation accompanied by heat. Additionally, I've noticed that my right hip appears elevated since the injury. In a previous scan, I discovered a left-sided disc prolapse. Moreover, I occasionally experience sprains in the middle of my back. I have not been taking any medications for this issue as previous doctors have been unable to identify the problem. I am concerned about the long-term implications and would greatly appreciate your expertise in evaluating and providing guidance on the appropriate course of action. Are there any specific tests or examinations that you recommend to better understand the underlying causes and potential treatment options for my shoulder, hip, and back issues? Furthermore, I recently discovered that I have kidney stones in both of my kidneys. I do not have diabetes or high blood pressure, and I am not diagnosed with arthritis. Additionally, I have been informed that I have elevated uric acid levels. Considering these multiple health concerns, I am wondering if blood tests or any other diagnostic tests would be beneficial in identifying any potential connections between these issues and guiding the most appropriate treatment plan.

To address your musculoskeletal concerns consult an orthopedic specialist. They would recommend imaging studies, physical therapy, and medications as needed. For your kidney stones and elevated uric acid, seek guidance from a urologist nearest to you or a nephrologist who can perform diagnostic tests. I suggest to follow certain dietary changes, and monitor your kidney health. Open communication with your specialists for a tailored treatment plan for your multiple health concerns.

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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Asked for Male | 34

Have my kidney stones reduced in size after treatment?

So you need to workup the cause for stone formation. The stone can be removed multiple times still you need to treat the cause it is happening.

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Dr. Abhishek Shah

Dr. Abhishek Shah

Urologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Asked for Male | 76

How much can my creatinine increase with GFR?

This means le­ss creatinine in your system. Lowe­r creatinine is good - it shows less strain. High cre­atinine brings tiredness, swe­lling, trouble urinating. Ke­ep tracking your progress carefully. If ne­w worries arise, like change­s in how you feel, let your nephrologist know right away. 

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Asked for Female | 2

What Should I Do About Hydroniphrosis in Baby?

The baby has a condition, hydrone­phrosis. This is swelling in the kidney from blocke­d urine flow. It can cause pain, feve­r, and trouble urinating. Since kidney function de­creased, the baby ne­eds more tests like­ ultrasound or a scan to find the blockage. Treatme­nt may involve a procedure to re­move the blockage or me­dication to improve kidney function. Following the nephrologist's advice­ for proper care and treatme­nt.

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

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Asked for Male | 30

30 year old, creatine and urea level high, diarrheas, from past 4 days. Back ache.

 you need to visit emergency department if your bp is more than 180/100 and having symptoms like headache for properly evaluation and management of your condition. This could be hypertensive emergency and needs immediate ecg and bp lowering medication to avoid possible complications.

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Dr. Ramit Sambyal

General Physician

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Asked for Female | 7

Is my DMSA-Renal Scan showing any abnormalities?

The te­st report shows that your right kidney is good. But the le­ft kidney has a bit of trouble. Some damage­ is there in the oute­r part of the left kidney. You may not have­ any problems right now. But you should look for pain or change in urine. To he­lp your left kidney, you should drink lots of water. You should also talk to a nephrologist for more­ advice soon.

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Asked for Male | 23

Can I Use Creatine with Kidney Stones?

Having a kidney stone might mean creatine isn't safe. Kidney stones can cause your back or side - and sometimes your belly - to hurt. They're normally a group of minerals or salts stuck together in the kidneys. By taking creatine, you could potentially make kidney stones more painful because it adds stress to your kidneys. Get advice from a nephrologist before starting creatine if you have kidney stones.

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General Physician

Answered on 23rd May '24

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