need answer to above question as i am having a lower back pain
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I hope you mean 1.030 g/ml. That is a normal value.
The lower back pain, are your doctors thinking it is related to the kidneys?
The lower back pain, are your doctors thinking it is related to the kidneys?
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Hi there, I think that's what you mean, right? It sounds like you could be a little dehydrated if there's anything. It could be related to a few other issues, but they're all issues that your doctors should be discussing with you. Here's a couple:
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Reduced specific gravity
o
diabetes insipidus
o
certain renal diseases
o
excess fluid intake
o
diabetes mellitus
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Raised specific gravity
o
dehydration
o
adrenal insufficiency
o
nephrosis
o
congestive cardiac-failure
o
liver disease
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Constant specific gravity
o
chronic renal disorder
But I don't think it's anything more than dehydration without other symptoms, even with lower back pain. Let me know okay?
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Reduced specific gravity
o
diabetes insipidus
o
certain renal diseases
o
excess fluid intake
o
diabetes mellitus
*
Raised specific gravity
o
dehydration
o
adrenal insufficiency
o
nephrosis
o
congestive cardiac-failure
o
liver disease
*
Constant specific gravity
o
chronic renal disorder
But I don't think it's anything more than dehydration without other symptoms, even with lower back pain. Let me know okay?
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What could be the reason that my urine has a large amount of ketone 80 or more and my specific gravity is 1.030 or more in a multistix reagent strip urinalysis test?
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