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From preventive care to advanced treatment, our dedicated team of specialists is committed to providing you with comprehensive and compassionate care.

Who is at risk for kidney dysfunctions?

  • People with low birth weight
  • People with a positive family history of kidney disease
  • People older than 40 years of age
  • People who suffer from obesity
  • People who smoke cigarettes
  • People with abnormalities in kidney structure
  • Diabetics
  • People with hypertension and cardiovascular dysfunction

What are the symptoms of kidney failure?

  • Fatigue, insomnia
  • High blood pressure
  • itchy skin, bruises, change of skin color
  • Anemia, bleeding
  • Nausea, vomiting loss of appetite
  • Swelling of the face, feet, hands, and legs
  • Abdominal pain and cramps
  • Dyspnea
  • Hypercalcemia

Acute Kidney Injury

AKI it's an urgent type of kidney disease that starts due to 3 possible ways.

  • Dehydration- Insufficient blood flow through the kidneys, which causes their persistent damage.
  • Straight kidney damage- due to toxins, the toxic concentration of medications, drugs, inflammation of glomeruli.
  • Obstruction of the urinary tract- tumor, hypertrophy of the prostate gland 

Pyelonephritis

An infection of the kidney, especially from bacterial infection; it can spread from the lower part of the urinary system or is caused by anatomic obstacles in urine flow. Untreated may lead to sepsis and death. Symptoms are high fever, nausea, burning with urination, and frequent urination. Late diagnosis and treatment may lead to constant dysfunction of the kidneys.

Glomerulonephritis

 A group of diseases usually affecting two kidneys. The common reason for each type is inflammation of the glomeruli. It mainly happens due to diabetes, lupus, hepatic B or C virus infection, and Streptococcal infection, but sometimes the cause remains unknown. 


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