Understand Your KFT Report
and Kidney Health

Test Type
Blood & Urine
Specialist
Nephrologist
Checked For
Kidney Function
Many people feel worried after seeing their KFT report because of unfamiliar words and numbers like creatinine or eGFR. It is completely normal to feel confused at first. But understanding your KFT report can actually help you take better care of your kidneys and overall health. Our kidneys work silently every day — they clean the blood, remove waste from the body, balance fluids, and help control blood pressure. When the kidneys are not working properly, the body may start showing signs slowly. A Kidney Function Test, also called KFT, helps doctors understand whether the kidneys are healthy and working properly.
At Dr. Satyanarayan Garre’s clinic, patients receive proper care and guidance for kidney-related problems, including abnormal KFT reports, high creatinine levels, kidney disease, and dialysis support.
What Is a KFT Report?
KFT stands for Kidney Function Test. It is a simple test that checks how well your kidneys are working. This test usually includes a blood test and sometimes a urine test. It helps doctors understand whether the kidneys are properly removing waste from the body.
Many people are advised to get a KFT done if they have:
- Diabetes
- High blood pressure
- Swelling in the body
- Kidney stone problems
- Frequent urine infections
- Family history of kidney disease
Sometimes, people may not have any symptoms at all, but the test can still detect early kidney problems. That is why regular health check-ups are important.
KFT Report Normal Range
The normal range may differ slightly from person to person depending on age, body type, and overall health
Creatinine & Gender
Creatinine levels are slightly higher in men compared to women.
Healthy Range
Kidney function is generally considered healthy when the reports stay within the normal range advised by the doctor.
Temporary Changes
A slightly high or low number does not always mean something serious. Dehydration, less water intake, heavy exercise, or certain medicines can temporarily affect the report.
Doctors Look at the Bigger Picture
Doctors usually do not depend on one test alone. They look at your complete health condition, symptoms, and previous reports before deciding if there is a kidney problem.
If the numbers stay abnormal for a long time, then further treatment or tests may be needed.
Why KFT Reports Become Abnormal
There are many reasons why kidney test reports may become abnormal. Some causes are temporary, while others may need proper medical care.
Dehydration
When the body does not get enough water, the kidneys may not work properly for some time.
Diabetes
If left uncontrolled for many years, diabetes can slowly damage the kidneys.
High Blood Pressure
Uncontrolled high blood pressure over time is a major cause of kidney problems.
Kidney Stones
Kidney stones, urine infections, or frequent use of painkillers may also affect kidney health.
Lifestyle Factors
Unhealthy eating habits, too much salt, smoking, or lack of physical activity can also put pressure on the kidneys over time.
Long-Term Painkiller Use
Frequent use of painkillers over long periods may also affect kidney health.
Sometimes the problem is mild and improves with treatment and lifestyle changes. But if kidney problems are ignored for a long time, the condition can slowly become serious. That is why early testing and timely treatment are very important.
Symptoms You Should Not Ignore
Kidney problems often develop slowly. In the beginning, many people may not notice any symptoms. As the kidneys become weaker, some common signs may start appearing, such as:
- Swelling in the feet or face
- Feeling tired all the time
- Changes in urine
- Loss of appetite
- Nausea or vomiting
- Difficulty sleeping
- Weakness
- Shortness of breath
Some people may also notice high blood pressure or frequent urination during the night. These symptoms should not be ignored, especially if they continue for a long time. Early treatment can help prevent further kidney damage.
Simple Ways to Keep Your Kidneys Healthy
Taking care of your kidneys does not always require major changes. Small healthy habits can make a big difference.
Kidney Care with Dr. Satyanarayan Garre
Understanding your KFT report should not feel stressful. With proper guidance and timely treatment, many kidney problems can be managed successfully. Dr. Satyanarayan Garre provides complete care for patients dealing with kidney-related conditions, including abnormal KFT reports, high creatinine levels, chronic kidney disease, and dialysis care. If your kidney test reports are abnormal or you are experiencing symptoms related to kidney health, consulting an experienced kidney specialist at the right time can help protect your kidneys and improve your overall health.
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