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Dr. Arun Halankar Nephrologist/Renal Specialist

Dr. Arun Halankar

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53 years of experience

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Dr. L. Suratkal Nephrologist/Renal Specialist

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Dr. Mandar Patwardhan Nephrologist/Renal Specialist

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Dr. Siddharth Vinod Lakhani Nephrologist/Renal Specialist

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Dr. Mayuri Trivedi Nephrologist/Renal Specialist

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Dr. Jyotsna Zope Nephrologist/Renal Specialist

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42 years of experience

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Dr. B. R. Ramesh Rao Nephrologist/Renal Specialist

Dr. B. R. Ramesh Rao

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39 years of experience

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Dr. Rushi Deshpande Nephrologist/Renal Specialist

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Hello (apologies for long post) Caucasian, Male, 60, 6'0", 260 lbs. Meds: Lisinopril 40 mg, Metoprolol 50 mg x2 a day, Amlodipine 10 mg, Furosemide 20 mg, Glimepiride 1 mg, Janumet 50-1000 x 2, Atorvastatin 10 mg...NO drink/smoke or rec. drugs. Issue: After a lot of work, have lost 40+ lbs in last 5-6 years...blood pressure 130/85, A1c 7.0 ...here is the issue. In March of 2023, after years of my GFR staying constant in mid/upper 40's, (not great, but consistent), it was lower at 41. Dr wanted to check it again in 1 month. I very strictly controlled my diet/sugar/protein/soda/increase water intake, etc...take meds religiously...GFR dropped to 35. Dr sent me to a nephrologist, but before the scheduled appointment (which was 6 weeks later), he took me off of Triamterene...said it can be hard on kidneys. When the nephrologist sent me for labs, GFR went UP to 50. Another test 2 weeks later and GFR went up to 55. Nephrologist says that removing Triamterene from regimen played NO part in GFR rising...put me on Spironolactone due to edema returning . 6 months later at next check-up, all numbers and BP continue to be good, but GFR back down to 40. Is it possible that the diuretics have been hard on my kidneys and causing the lower GFR. I understand with years of HBP/diabetes, the GFR is not ideal, but I'd like to keep it in the 50's if possible. Family doctor took me off the Spironolactone and put me on Lasix in March of 2024...bloodwork coming up in a couple of weeks. Family doctor seems to think the diuretics have contributed to lower GFR...Nephrologist says they have nothing to do with my fluctuating GFR numbers... seeking input from anyone here with knowledge/experience...appreciate any insights re: affect of diuretics on GFR...alternatives to traditional diuretics, etc. I've read loop diuretics like Lasix best for kidney issues.

Male | 60

Answered on 22nd Aug '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

My 13yrs old baby girl have( LCA) leber congenital amoursis.now her kidney not working properly so it's possible that this therepy cure kidney.

Female | 13

Lebe­r Congenital Amaurosis (LCA) is a rare gene­tic disease affecting the­ eyes. Sometime­s, it can also cause kidney issues. The­re's no therapy yet to cure­ LCA-affected kidneys. Talk to your daughte­r's doctor to manage her kidney health. The­y'll help with the right treatme­nt plan.

Answered on 8th Aug '24

Dr. Babita Goel

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I'm a 21 year old female. Last year in April I had severe lower abdominal pain, went to a few doctors and turns out I had urine infection and kidney concretions, according to doctors they were very minor and they asked me to drink plenty of water to flush it out. I drank more than 3 litres of water everyday but still kinda didn't work, as I was still feeling pain on both sides of my kidneys. My stomach was upset all the time, either diarrhea or constipation. Then I consulted a homeopathic consultant, and he gave me medicines to flush out those concretions, the pain was a lot less now so I stopped his medications in November 2024 which was almost 4 months of taking homeopathic medicines. That homeopathic doctor asked me not to eat rice, spinach, tomatoes and beef. I started eating all this after I stopped his medications, in December I ate beef and the pain in my kidneys started again. Now I really don't know what to do? Is this really a kidney issue or I should get whole abdominal ultrasound to know what's wrong? And which specialist to consult for all this? My stomach doesn't feel right at all whenever I eat tomatoes and beef. My stools are stiffer and not so easy to pass. Please gimme an honest advise.

Female | 21

Given your history of kidney stones and ongoing discomfort, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation. An abdominal ultrasound can provide valuable insights. If certain foods are triggering your symptoms, keep a food diary to identify patterns. You might consider seeing a urologist for kidney-related issues or a gastroenterologist for digestive concerns. Maintaining hydration remains crucial. Remember, seeking timely medical advice can help you find the right approach to manage your health effectively.

Answered on 18th Jan '25

Dr. Babita Goel

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