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  • Male
  • 41 Years
  • 4 days ago

Hi, please advise as my serum phosphorus is 4.6 and serum chloride is 98 (it was 103 last week). This came in my blood report for a preventive health checkup. I had RIRS surgery one month back for kidney stone and ureter stone. Please let me know what needs to be done for high phosphorus and low serum chloride? Other KFT parameters are normal. My Kidney Function Test1 (KFT1) shows serum creatinine 0.96 mg/dl, serum uric acid 4.9 mg/dl, serum calcium 9.9 mg/dl, serum phosphorus 4.6 mg/dl, serum sodium 142 mmol/L, serum chloride 98 mmol/L, blood urea 24 mg/dl, blood urea nitrogen 11.1 mg/dl, BUN/creatinine ratio 11.53, and urea/creatinine ratio 24.69.

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High phosphorus and low chloride post RIRS can be due to altered renal excretion. Though slight, phosphate excess may risk stone recurrence. Limit phosphate containing foods (e.g., dairy, red meat), maintain hydration, and monitor electrolytes. Repeat after 2 weeks to confirm trend.

Dr. Rohinipriyanka Suggests...

Take a Electrolytes Test Test

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