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  1. Creatinine test - Mayo Clinic

    Jun 12, 2025 · A standard blood test helps measure creatinine levels in blood, also called serum creatinine levels. Your healthcare professional may ask you not to eat overnight before the test.

  2. Chronic kidney disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    Dec 9, 2025 · When the damage has progressed to the point that 85 to 90 percent of your kidney function is gone, and they no longer work well enough to keep you alive, it's called end-stage kidney …

  3. Chronic kidney disease - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

    Dec 9, 2025 · Learn about kidney failure symptoms, tests, diagnosis and treatment options, including medicine, dialysis and kidney transplant.

  4. How can I stabilize or improve my eGFR? | Mayo Clinic Connect

    Jul 9, 2023 · There is a theory that starting dialysis at a higher eGFR may help preserve kidney function a bit. For me, I made the decision to start because I was feeling so poorly, with the combination of …

  5. Reason for GFR level to fluctuate from 20 to 57? - Mayo Clinic Connect

    Feb 22, 2024 · Stress can also affect your kidney function. Thankfully the alarming news proved to be unfounded with further testing. At my follow-up appointment with my primary care physician on Oct …

  6. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) test - Mayo Clinic

    Aug 5, 2023 · Learn about the blood urea nitrogen (BUN) test to assess kidney function and what possible results could mean.

  7. Has anyone had their GFR drop 20 points in less than year?

    Sep 14, 2024 · More importantly, be your own advocate and drink plenty of water daily, and watch your daily sodium, phosphorus, and potassium levels. Of course, exercise plays a role as well.

  8. How does GFR move up and down so dramatically?

    Jun 1, 2023 · If you have concurrent health issues, that can affect your kidney function. Diabetes and high blood pressure are the main culprits for CKD, but medication reactions or genetic factors can …

  9. Kidney function with PMR, prednisone, actemra? - Mayo Clinic Connect

    Jun 28, 2025 · An eGFR between 60 and 89 without kidney damage is generally considered a normal finding. An eGFR below 60 that persists for three months or more is a strong indicator of kidney …

  10. Kidney Conditions: Discussions | Mayo Clinic Connect

    Connect with others like you for support, practical information, and answers to your questions about living with kidney conditions or caring for someone. Follow the group to be notified when new posts …