Hey, Ashmed! Thanks for your question. While it's preferable for both kidneys to have similar GFR levels, it's not uncommon for one kidney to have a slightly higher GFR than the other. The most important aspect is that the total GFR, which combines the function of both kidneys, falls within a healthy range. If you have concerns about the imbalance in GFR between your kidneys, I recommend discussing them with your healthcare provider. They can offer personalized guidance based on your medical history and specific situation. I hope this helps! Wishing you the best!
@@DaveYourKidneyHealthCoachthe DPTA scan Shows that the right kidney GFR is 94 And thr left kidney is 6... My left kidney has a small size by the way.. So the total GFR is 98 Is that good?
Thanks for sharing your results. The difference in GFR between your kidneys, especially with one kidney having significantly lower function, may indicate an imbalance in kidney function. While the total GFR of 98 falls within the normal range, which is good, it's important to address the variation between the kidneys. Again, I highly recommend that you speak with your healthcare provider to explore potential causes and determine the best course of action.
Hi !
Is it important to have equal renal gfr?
My right kidny have more than the other
But the total is good؟
Hey, Ashmed! Thanks for your question. While it's preferable for both kidneys to have similar GFR levels, it's not uncommon for one kidney to have a slightly higher GFR than the other. The most important aspect is that the total GFR, which combines the function of both kidneys, falls within a healthy range. If you have concerns about the imbalance in GFR between your kidneys, I recommend discussing them with your healthcare provider. They can offer personalized guidance based on your medical history and specific situation. I hope this helps! Wishing you the best!
@@DaveYourKidneyHealthCoachthe DPTA scan
Shows that the right kidney GFR is 94
And thr left kidney is 6...
My left kidney has a small size by the way..
So the total GFR is 98
Is that good?
Thanks for sharing your results. The difference in GFR between your kidneys, especially with one kidney having significantly lower function, may indicate an imbalance in kidney function. While the total GFR of 98 falls within the normal range, which is good, it's important to address the variation between the kidneys. Again, I highly recommend that you speak with your healthcare provider to explore potential causes and determine the best course of action.