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Dr. Manisha Sahay Nephrologist/Renal Specialist

Dr. Manisha Sahay

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31 years of experience

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Dr. Girish Narayan Nephrologist/Renal Specialist

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47 years of experience

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Dr. Pradeep Deshpande Nephrologist/Renal Specialist

Dr. Pradeep Deshpande

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46 years of experience

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Dr. Dhakshina Murthy Nephrologist/Renal Specialist

Dr. Dhakshina Murthy

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38 years of experience

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Dr. Mohd. A Rafey Nephrologist/Renal Specialist

Dr. Mohd. A Rafey

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36 years of experience

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Dr. Anil Mudda Nephrologist/Renal Specialist
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Questions & Answers on "Nephrologist/Renal Specialist" (72)

Kidney stone problam i have 3more stones

Male | 31

A sharp pain in your side might signal kidne­y stones. Back or abdominal discomfort occurs, too, with pain during urination. Risk factors include dehydration, salty die­t choices, and genetic pre­disposition. Drinking ample water preve­nts stone formation. Lifestyle adjustme­nts plus medical guidance facilitate the­ passing of any existing stones bothering you.

Answered on 8th Aug '24

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I am 72 years.recenly kidney function test blood report I found my creatinine level is 1.61 and egfr is 43.i do not have any kidney problem as such.In 2019 I undergone angioplasty in Jupiter hospital.and that time my creatinine level was 1.6 and you had given me the medicine Reno save and the level came down

Male | 72

Your creatinine level is a bit above normal and your eGFR is a bit below normal. These are not a big deal and can occur due to age or some health problems in the past like angioplasty. It may not be visible in the beginning. Thus, living a healthy lifestyle such as eating well, drinking enough water, and making regular doctor visits can greatly assist your kidneys. 

Answered on 12th Aug '24

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My father is suffering from CKD stage V now my USG report is showing ADPKD MY question is i recently joined gym for my body transformation fat to fit for that goal i have to eat 2 grams per body weight of protein is it good for my kidney also i want to add creatine supplement can i add that supplement

Male | 24

The function of the kidneys worsens when you eat large amounts of protein, and the kidney problems become more severe. The extremely high rates of creatine supplements can make the kidneys unable to function properly. Before you start any regimen, consult with your doctor to figure out the best approach that is right for your body. 

Answered on 3rd July '24

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I am 66 years old. Known case of ESRD on heamodialysis 3 times for the last 5 months. H/O htn on medication for the last 9ys . No DM . Past HO hepatitis c ( cured)

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When you have ESRD, your kidneys do not work well. Although dialysis is working for you, high blood pressure may cause more difficulties. Be on the lookout for signs like being tired, swollen body parts and/or having trouble breathing. Do not stop taking your hypertension drugs; also follow a diet that is good for the kidneys plus keep being active. 

Answered on 30th May '24

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