Can glomerular filtration rate 130ml/min be lowered by drinking water?

A glomerular filtration rate of 130ml/min is difficult to bring down by drinking water.
The amount of filtrate generated by the two kidneys per unit of time is called glomerular filtration rate, and the normal adult is about 125ml/min. Glomerular filtration rate 130ml/min, may suggest early diabetic nephropathy, fever, etc., at this time according to the different causes of timely treatment, usually by drinking water is difficult to come down.
Early glomerular hyperfiltration state of diabetic nephropathy, should be timely glucose lowering treatment, etc., the drugs include metformin, acarbose, dagliflozin, etc.; at the same time, can be given to ACEI/ARB drugs such as valsartan, chloretzan, captopril, enalapril, etc., treatment.
If the glomerular filtration rate is found to be 130ml/min, you should go to the hospital in time to see a doctor, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional physician, and treat it in time.