Specialized treatment for kidney inflammation affecting filtering units (glomeruli).
Rapid decline in kidney function managed with timely intervention and monitoring.
Expert management of lupus-related kidney complications and vasculitis.
Safe insertion and care of permanent dialysis catheters for long-term use.
Comprehensive care to protect kidney health in patients with diabetes.
Effective management of high blood pressure to reduce kidney damage risks.
Blood is filtered through a machine to remove toxins and maintain fluid balance in kidney failure.
Dialysis fluid is introduced in the abdomen, using the peritoneum as a natural filter for waste removal.
Specialized kidney support for ICU patients with acute kidney injury, sepsis, or multi-organ failure.
Common symptoms include swelling in legs or face, fatigue, changes in urination, and high blood pressure. Early diagnosis is important for better outcomes.
Dialysis is recommended when kidney function drops to a critical level, usually below 15%, and the body cannot remove toxins and excess fluids on its own.
Yes. Healthy lifestyle choices like controlling blood pressure, managing diabetes, staying hydrated, and avoiding excess salt can reduce risks significantly.