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A CLINICAL STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF SHAMAN AUSHADHI ON SERUM CREATININE AND EGFR- A PILOT STUDY
Dhakane Seema Prabhakar*, Chaware Sushil Vilas and Kabra Prakash R.
Abstract There are so many causes of increase in serum creatinine like Diabetes mellitus, HTN, glomerular nephritis, polycystic kidney disease, obesity, idiopathic.[2] On the other hand globalisation of dietary habits which may give the extra workload to the excretory system in the human. Preservation of food and agricultural pesticides use is one of the causes for increased workload on kidney. As GFR declines to level as low as 30% of normal, patient may remain asymptomatic with only biochemical evidence, i.e. rise in serum concentration of urea and creatinine. It leads to leg swelling, loss of appetite, vomiting, muscle cramps at night, poor appetite, puffiness around eyes, dry and itchy skin, nocturnal micturation.[1] Dialysis is one of the first lines of treatment in this condition (eGFR Keywords: . [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
