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Dr. Ravi Shankar

Nephrologist/Renal Specialist

32 years of experience

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Dr. Topoti Mukherjee

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Top 10 Proteinuria doctors Near me,Whitefield

Doctor RatingExperienceFee
Dr. Ravi Shankar

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32₹ 700
Dr. Ravi Sankar

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31₹ 700
Dr. Topoti Mukherjee

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17₹ 700
Dr. Naveen M Nayak

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17₹ 500

Questions & Answers on "Proteinuria" (115)

Dialysis patient in one years

Male | 34

For a dialysis patient unwell for a year, it’s important to stay alert to symptoms like fatigue, swelling, or difficulty breathing, as these may indicate the dialysis isn’t working effectively. This can happen due to missed treatments, not taking medications, or poor diet choices. It's essential to consult the dialysis team to address these issues and adjust the treatment plan for better health.

Answered on 9th Dec '24

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Kindney stone 3.6 mm Please tell me about description

Male | 30

A stone of 3.6 mm in size is akin to having a mini boulder in the kidney. Sometimes, they can even make you feel pain in the areas of your belly, side, or back. The rock-like substances can be caused by dehydration and certain foods. Drinking a lot of water will aid in the process of passing the stone. If it's too large, a doctor may help crush it into smaller pieces or take it out.

Answered on 23rd Oct '24

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