The normal range reference value of glomerular filtration rate is in the range of 80~120ml/min, and the glomerular filtration rate of 38ml/min belongs to the more serious situation.
Glomerular filtration rate directly reflects the excretory capacity and filtration capacity of the kidneys of the organism, and also helps clinically to grade the renal insufficiency of chronic kidney disease and acute kidney injury.
If the glomerular filtration rate is 38 ml/min, it belongs to stage 3 of chronic kidney disease in chronic kidney disease, which indicates that the glomerular filtration rate has decreased moderately and severely. The kidneys can no longer work normally, and water retention and toxin accumulation may occur in the body, showing a series of symptoms such as edema, hypertension, anemia and so on.
If the glomerular filtration rate is 38ml/min, it is recommended to consult a regular hospital in time to find out the cause and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment so as not to delay the condition.