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Kidney Disease with BUN 63 and Creatinine 2.7: How to Treat it

2016-10-27 16:48

Kidney Disease with BUN 63 and Creatinine 2.7: How to Treat itI am a kidney disease patient and now my BUN is 62, creatinine is 2.7. I want to know what those numbers mean for me? And how to reduce them?

What can BUN 63 tell us?

Our healthy kidneys filter urea nitrogen out of the blood and remove it in the urine. If there is kidney disease and your kidneys are not working well, the urea nitrogen will stay in the blood. So BUN is a measure of kidney function. The normal BUN level is 7-20 mg/dL of urea. If your BUN is more than 20, your kidneys may not be working at full strength. Now the BUN level is 63, it means very severe kidney damage.

What does creatinine 2.7 mean?

People should know that the creatinine level will not increase until about 40-50% of kidney function lost. So creatinine 2.7 means much kidney function have been lost, and the condition has already developed into stage 3 chronic kidney disease now.

How to treat kidney disease with BUN 63 and creatinine 2.7?

Now that they are caused by kidney damage and poor kidney function, the fundamental way is to repair kidney damage and improve kidney function, in that case, kidneys can go back to work normally again, also Chronic Kidney Failure and dialysis can be prevented effectively.

Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy as one of the most effective treatment of kidney disease, it can help the patient to achieve those aims. So as a kidney disease, you can try it.

If you want to know more about this treatment for kidney disease or want to reduce the high creatinine level and BUN level effectively, you can send email to us, we will try our best to help you.

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