- Male
- 46 Years
- 08/09/2025
Sir, my father is 46 years old and has diabetes. His blood pressure is 130/40 mmHg. In his recent test, his creatinine is 1.3 mg/dL. Can this be reduced, or is it a permanent condition?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
A creatinine level of 1.3 is slightly high but can improve with care. Keep blood sugar and blood pressure well controlled to protect kidney health. Drink adequate water and avoid painkillers unless prescribed. Repeat Kidney Function Test (KFT) regularly to monitor creatinine and other kidney markers. Follow a kidney friendly diet if advised by your doctor
Dr. Hema Suggests...
Take a Glucose Fasting and PP Test Test or Take a KFT with Electrolytes (Kidney Funtion) Test
Answered 08/09/2025
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