๐งฌ Your Kidney Function Results
Based on the information you provided, here is your estimated GFR and personalised recommendations.
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Routine monitoring โ see your GP within 1 year if stable.
๐ Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)
0 mL/min
Stage 1 โ Normal or high GFR (โฅ90 mL/min)
Interpretation: Your kidneys are filtering blood at a normal or even higher rate. However, kidney disease in stage 1 may still be present if there is evidence of kidney damage (e.g., proteinuria, structural abnormalities).
โ Good kidney function โ but early detection is key to preventing progression.
โ ๏ธ Risk Factors Identified
Total risk factors count: 0 (each modifiable risk factor you address can slow progression).
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Age not a risk factor โ keep up healthy habits.
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Healthy BMI range โ maintain with good nutrition.
๐งช Urine Protein Analysis
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No protein detected in urine โ good sign for kidney health.
๐ฌ Urine Glucose & Diabetes Risk
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No glucose in urine โ low risk of diabetes (but still monitor if you have other risk factors).
๐ Recommendations for Stage 1 CKD
- Blood pressure control: Keep below 130/80 mmHg. Reduce salt intake.
- Blood sugar control: If diabetic, aim for HbA1c < 7%.
- Diet: Limit processed foods, eat vegetables, lean protein, and whole grains.
- Avoid nephrotoxic drugs: NSAIDs (ibuprofen, naproxen), certain antibiotics โ consult your doctor.
- Annual checkups: Repeat serum creatinine, urine protein, and blood pressure every year (or more often if risk factors present).
๐ Optional: You may consider a renal ultrasound to exclude structural anomalies (stones, cysts, or scarring). Discuss with your doctor.