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Albumin Creatinine Ratio Urine

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At his last blood test my husbands Albumine /Creatinine level was 34.5. It is supposed to be under 2. His kidney specialist says it's because he eats too much salt but his sodium levels are always low normal. Can anyone tell me what this high reading means and how can I bring it down.

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Here is a link from Kidney.org that might answer your question. kidney.org/content/kidney-f...

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Thank-you orangecity41. That was was very helpful.

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