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Q: What happens if the Glomerular Filtration rate is to low?
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As a result of excessively low arterial blood pressure glomerular hydrostatic pressure?

Drops and filtration increases.


What factors control the glomerular filtration rate?

GFR affects by High and low blood pressure in the body. It is known as the rate of the fluid in the blood. GFR control by normal fluid like balance diet, water etc. @ Sagar Adelaide.


What is low GFR AA mean?

the GFR EST is a blood test used to estimate the glomerular filtration rate without performing a 24 hour urine for creatinine clearance. It is a calculation involving the patient's serum creatinine, age, and sex. If the patient is African American the equation is adjusted to account for an African American's greater muscle mass. A Non- AA or non- African American would not require the adjustment. GFR (glomerular filtration rate) Non- AA (African American)


What is low GFR Non AA mean?

the GFR EST is a blood test used to estimate the glomerular filtration rate without performing a 24 hour urine for creatinine clearance. It is a calculation involving the patient's serum creatinine, age, and sex. If the patient is African American the equation is adjusted to account for an African American's greater muscle mass. A Non- AA or non- African American would not require the adjustment. GFR (glomerular filtration rate) Non- AA (African American)


What does it mean when your GFR is low?

A GFR (glomerular filtration rate - of the kidney) that is just under 60 indicated mild renal insufficiency. If it is under 40, then moderate renal disease is present. If it is under 20, more severe renal disease is the case. When GFR is too low, wastes cannot adequately be cleared and dialysis is needed.


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Dehydration leads to three main responses. First receptors in mouth detect dryness and stimulates thirst mechanism making you want to drink water. secondly, low blood volume causes decrease blood flow to kidneys resulting in dercrease glomerular filtration rate. this causes body to respond by decreasing quantity of water in urine (ADH) thirdly, you will have low blood pressure and this will be detected by baroreceptors and they will bring up the pressure by means of vasoconstriction.


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