10 Best Kidney Transplantation doctors in Punjabi Bagh, Delhi
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Top 10 Kidney Transplantation doctors Near me,Punjabi Bagh
Doctor | Rating | Experience | Fee |
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Dr. Ashish Kalra | ---- | 3030 years of experience | ₹ 700 |
Dr. Umesh Gupta | ---- | 1616 years of experience | ₹ 1000 |
Questions & Answers on "Kidney Transplantation" (7)
Sir my husband need kidney transplant can you do free transplant
Male | 56
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Abhishek Shah
I would like to sell my kidney for money
Male | 38
Illustrating your kidney is illegal in many parts of the world and it is a health hazard. Every organ is important for the body to function properly and taking out one of them may lead to complications such as, infections, or decreased kidney function. People living with financial difficulties still have other less risky ways to get through. They rather should go for financial advice or look for community resources. Of primary importance, therefore, is using all means to care for both body and mind at highest levels. You are strongly advised to seek medical assistance or financial advice, which can be tailored to your situation.
Answered on 19th Dec '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Hi dear, I am from Nepal, 60 years male and am under hemodialysis since 2 years back. For the first year I was more centralized in myself and much concerned how much hemodialysis was safe. I met people under dialysis for 8 years to even 12 years. I even met few people come back a year or two after successful kidney transplant. Then , I used to think this is OK, my life expectancy was not more than 18 years then. But this winter I witnessed 4 critical deaths at my dialysis centre, which left me more unsafe and worried. Now I also am infected with HCV+ at this moment. I am a diabetic patient since 2001, Three years back I had a minor hemorrhage There is only one centre in my place where i can dialyze. So in a way I am handicapped, can not travel. Now something came up my mind, if I could find a volunteer Donner in India, the hospital fee is actually affordable. Considering all my health condition is it possible for me to perform transplant. If you see it possible please advise. Thank you. Regards. Nero
Hello, Renal transplant should not be an issue. You need to get listed for donor's list. There is an entire protocol to match with donor. Your fitness will be decided by the nephrologist. Please consult a nephrologist for further guidance about the treatment. This page might help you find subject matter experts who would be at a better position to guide - Best Nephrologist in India, for a kidney transplant. Hope my answer helps you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Hello Sir, my grandmother is suffering from kidney disease. I want to ask that when it is necessary to transplant a kidney and how long does a kidney transplant patient survive?
As per my understanding, you are looking for the renal transplant. Renal transplant should not be an issue. But it is a major procedure therefore patient's overall health, associated comorbidities, patient's age, weighing benefits over risk are some of the factors to be considered. You need to have a qualified donor who was selected from donor's list. There is an entire protocol to match with donor. Patient's fitness will be decided by nephrologist and his team. Also lifestyle changes, emotional support, counselling of patient and family to deal with the disease will improve the quality of life. Please consult Nephrologists in Mumbai, or in any other city.
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Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My uncle is a 50 year old with a history of diabetes and arrythmia. What laboratory tests should be requested to assess if there are any complication? If a patient has CKD what blood value would most likely be elevated?
Male | 50
Lab tests help doctors check health issues. Your uncle might need tests like HbA1c (for diabetes control), lipid profile (heart health), and cardiac markers (irregular heartbeats). With kidney disease, creatinine levels usually rise. That may cause fatigue and swelling as kidneys struggle. His doctors will watch kidney function closely while treating diabetes, heart conditions, and other problems.
Answered on 18th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
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