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Urokul Hospital

Baner, Pune, Maharashtra

Chronic kidney failure

Chronic kidney failure treatment with Dr. Suhas Mondhe

Welcome to our Chronic Kidney Failure service, where we are committed to providing comprehensive care under the expert guidance of Dr. Suhas Mondhe, a highly qualified and experienced nephrologist.

Overview:

 Chronic Kidney Failure, also known as chronic kidney disease (CKD), is a condition where the kidneys gradually lose their ability to function over time. Dr. Suhas Mondhe, with his extensive expertise in nephrology, specializes in diagnosing and managing CKD at all stages.

Treatment:

 Our treatment approach focuses on slowing the progression of CKD, managing symptoms, and improving the overall quality of life. Dr. Suhas Mondhe employs a personalized treatment plan that may include medications, lifestyle modifications, and, in advanced cases, dialysis or kidney transplantation.

Causes:

Understanding the root causes of CKD is crucial for effective management. Dr. Suhas Mondhe investigates and addresses various factors leading to kidney failure, such as hypertension, diabetes, autoimmune diseases, and genetic predispositions.

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Book an Appointment: Taking the First Step Towards Kidney Health

Take the first step towards managing your Chronic Kidney Failure by scheduling an appointment with Dr. Suhas Mondhe. You can book your consultation through our user-friendly online portal or by contacting our dedicated reception.

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FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

Symptoms may include fatigue, swelling, changes in urine output, and difficulty concentrating.

Diagnosis involves blood tests, urine tests, imaging studies, and a thorough medical history review.

Managing underlying conditions like diabetes and hypertension, adopting a healthy lifestyle, and regular check-ups can help prevent CKD.

Treatment may involve medications, dietary changes, dialysis, or kidney transplantation, depending on the severity.

The frequency of follow-up appointments varies based on the stage of CKD and individual health needs, as determined by Dr. Suhas Mondhe.