Understanding what’s triggering your kidney issues is the first step to fixing them. Our specialists identify and treat a wide range of conditions that affect kidney function, including:
Kidney Stones
Mineral buildup that blocks urine flow and causes severe pain.
Acute Kidney Injury
Sudden loss of kidney function due to dehydration, infection, medications, or surgery.
Chronic Kidney Disease
Long-term damage caused by diabetes, high blood pressure, or genetic factors.
Electrolyte Imbalances
High/low sodium, potassium, or calcium stressing the kidneys.
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FAQ
What are Kidney Problems?
Conditions where your kidneys can’t filter waste, balance fluids, or regulate minerals properly.
What causes kidney issues?
Diabetes, high blood pressure, infections, stones, genetic disorders, dehydration, and long-term painkiller use.
Are kidney problems reversible?
Early-stage issues often improve with treatment and lifestyle changes. Advanced kidney damage usually cannot be reversed—only controlled.
How long does kidney treatment take?
Depends on the condition. Infections improve in days; chronic kidney disease needs long-term management.
Are kidney issues dangerous?
Yes. Untreated problems can lead to swelling, heart issues, electrolyte imbalance, or kidney failure.
What are the symptoms of kidney problems?
Swelling, fatigue, reduced urine, foamy urine, back pain, nausea, high blood pressure.
How can I book a consultation?
You can call us at +91- 95015-02525 or fill out the appointment form in the Contact Us section. Walk-ins are also welcome during consultation hours.