A member asked:

Gfr 24, no protein in urine. what causes this? 61 years old, diabetes type 2 for 20 years, controlled. htn controlled. labs good!

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DM & HTN: Diabetes and hypertension are the commonest causes of renal failure. It is imperative that you consult a kidney doctor, nephrologist, for continuing care. Wish you good health!

Answered 5/6/2017

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