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Asked for Female | 23

Why has my urine output increased suddenly?

Noticing a drastic change in the output of urine by the body is quite essential. It could imply multiple things. Sometimes the intake of liquids and specific foods will make you pass out more waste from your body. However, if these alterations occur without any clear explanation and are accompanied by frequent thirst, it means that you should visit a nephrologist as soon as possible because it might be an indication of an illness such as diabetes or kidney disease.

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Answered on 28th May '24

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Should I take creatine with high uric acid?

Your UA climb was up to 7.9mg/dl and you are considering using creatine. With higher UA comes greater chances for gout, a condition marked by pain and swelling in the joints. You should not take any creatine supplement right now while still eating fish and other high-purine foods since this would elevate your UA even further. To help decrease its level, stick with those things lower in purines.

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Answered on 27th May '24

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Asked for Male | 30

30 year old, creatine and urea level high, diarrheas, from past 4 days. Back ache.

 you need to visit emergency department if your bp is more than 180/100 and having symptoms like headache for properly evaluation and management of your condition. This could be hypertensive emergency and needs immediate ecg and bp lowering medication to avoid possible complications.

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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Asked for Male | 57

Sir now a day my father suffering from chronic kidney diseases last stage before six months ago. And he takes some medicines like nodosis 500 mg thrice daily. But I am not satisfied then what can i do please suggest me.

Chronic kidney disease is usually a progressive disease and tends to progress over time. But inspite of having it patient can be maintained in a reasonably good health with proper medication, diet and routine Nephrologist's consultation. I request you to reach to a nephrologist near you for treatment optimisation.

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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Asked for Male | 42

Hello my name is Amir I'm from Iran and I want to donate my kidney please guide me if there is a way to do that in India Best regards

We are extremely sorry for replying late and look up to you for your noble thoughts & causes. As far as donating organs is concerned, in India you would have to take permission from Authorization committee. And if you are below 18 then you would need to have consent of your parents as well. Then you can go to a hospital and consult doctors. If you wish to learn what possible tests you would have to go through for donor-recipient compatibility test, then you can refer this blog - Kidney Transplant cost in India. And this might help you out in terms of finding suitable hospital - Best Kidney Transplant Hospitals in India.

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Hi, I am looking to consult a doctor related to Kidney infection. we got ultrasound and CT scan done.

You can refer our page to get in touch with experts who will provide deeper insights & affordable services - Best Nephrologist in India. Let us know if you need help with anything.

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Asked for Female | 76

artificial kidney dialysis

Dialysis, medicines, and managing glucose levels as well as symptoms is the only way she can survive, but kidney failure can't be cured and the prognosis doesn't seems to be good. We hope that she will lead a better life if her symptoms are managed. Approach a nephrologist - Nephrologist in India.

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Iam 33 year old female have a infection in my kidney from last 1 week so I want to see a doctor of nephrologist pls help me out.

We are positive that you will heal, you can find doctors on our page - Nephrologist in India. Best of luck, and leave us a message anytime you have doubts!

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Asked for Male | 60

Specialist For kidney stone

We are providing general information since your query isn't much elaborate, and may be our knowledge will help you out, so read ahead.

 

  • For small stones that present with mild symptoms:
    • Only pain relievers, medications and lifestyle modifications will be enough.
       
  • But for bigger stones with extreme/moderate symptoms, you may have to use surgery or minimally invasive treatments to remove stones, such as:
    • Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, where sound wave is used to break stones.
    • Percutaneous nephrolithotomy, which involves surgical removal through incisions.
    • Ureteroscope, thin tube-like equipment carrying camera which will help locate stones so that other tools can be used to remove them.
    • Parathyroid gland surgery, which is used to treat phosphate stones are caused by overactive parathyroid glands.
       
  • No matter what kind of stones you have, we advise:
    • Drinking a lot of water if this is the case.
    • Having a proper diet that is low in salt/animal protein/calcium - but this depends on the type of stones you have.
      Find dieticians - Dietitian/Nutritionists.

 

Discuss details such as your present/past health, family history of diseases, as well as your current medications & supplements.

For nephrologists - Nephrologists.

 

Apart from stone composition/location/symptoms produced by them, there's no other criterion to qualify for any treatment mentioned above, but do discuss the risks these surgeries/treatments can carry, and their correction procedures/compensation, as well as experience with past patients and success rate.

 

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Asked for Male | 35

From last one week doctor, i am suffering a lot due to stone

If the problem is severe you should consult a best Urologist in India  to get things cleared. 

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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Asked for Male | 56

Nephrologist doctor needed

Please visit our page to find relevant specialists - Nephrologist in India.

 

Let us know if you have any other doubt/concern, also tell us if you have any city-specific preferences, take care!

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Hello doctor, I want to save money for my grandfather's stem cell therapy treatment on kidney failure, he is 75 years old, could you please let me know the estimate cost?

  • Currently, stem cell therapy for kidney failure treatment has not been granted by approval by the FDA, but otherwise, kidney failure should be treatable by either dialysis or kidney transplant.
    Albeit, some studies show good chances of this treatment being used for patients in near future.
  • Approximate cost estimates:
    • Kidney transplant: Rs. 3,94,000 - Rs. 4,87,000.
    • Dialysis: Rs. 4000 to Rs. 15000 per month.
  • Study material from our end:
    • This article could give you an in-depth knowledge of formalities associated with kidney transplant, medical test requirements, and cost breakdown - Kidney Transplant in India.


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Asked for Male | 68

What is the cost of a kidney transplant in India? Also where will the kidney donors be from?

Kidney transplant procedure will cost anywhere between Rs. 4,00,000 to Rs. 16,00,000.

For formalities pertaining to this procedure and how it will be performed, you can give our article a read - Kidney Transplant.

You will have to find donors on your own, most preferably your relatives, and a non-relative donor would have to get permission from an Authorization Committee established by the state.

 

You can arrange for a donor by searching online!

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