Top Questions on Managing Kidney Dialysis
Dear doctor, my mother 71 suffered hypercalcemia and was hospitalized. After two dialysis her calcium level is normal. S ...
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Follow these herbal combinations sootshekhar ras 1 tablet twice a day vatari avleh 10 gm twice a day.
My father (72 yrs) has kidney failure. Doctors told him to go for dialysis. Can homeopathy medicine treat it without dia ...
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Yes. He should follow medicine and food .because normal food will increase urea, creatinine in blood. So he should follow both medicine and foods.
Hi sir my father is a diabetic and got bit by a russell's viper 7 days ago now he is in icu taking dialysis everyday pas ...
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You keep a doctor's observation and follow the consult. Don't haste patient recover after dialysis.
Sir I am from mumbai suffering from kidney failure I am on dialysis can treatment stop dialysis I can come to haridwar f ...
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Sir, please try to understand my answer. There is no way you can stop dialysis except kidney transplant which has high failure rate. Also you may have to take multiple immunosuppressants which will again predispose you to infection. Overall it would be more painful than your current condition. At the age of 72 years, my advice would be to continue the same.
My brother both kidney has failed and he is on dialysis currently. Around 5 dialysis has been done and 2 dialysis in eac ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Ayurveda offers treatment for all stages of different renal problems. At the core of ayurvedas success in treating renal problems, or any other ailment for that matter, is customization. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
My brother both kidney has failed and he is on dialysis around 5 dialysis has been done. Doctor has prescribed 2 dialysi ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Ayurveda offers treatment for all stages of different renal problems. At the core of ayurvedas success in treating renal problems, or any other ailment for that matter, is customization. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
I am on dialysis. My kidneys works 10%. After dialysis started I have severe leg pain and hand pain. What can be the rea ...
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Kidney pain vs. Back pain because your kidneys are located toward your back and underneath your ribcage, it may be hard to tell if the pain you’re experiencing in that area is coming from your back or your kidney. The symptoms you’re having can help you figure out which is the source of the pain. The location, type, and severity of the pain are some of the things that will be different depending on whether the pain is from a problem in your kidneys or your back. How to identify kidney painkidney pain is most often caused by a kidney infection or a stone in the tubes coming out of your kidney. If the pain is coming from your kidney, it will have these features: where the pain is located kidney pain is felt in your flank, which is the area on either side of your spine between the bottom of your ribcage and your hips. It usually occurs in one side of your body, but it can occur in both sides. Type of pain kidney pain is usually sharp if you have a kidney stone and a dull ache if you have an infection. Most often it will be constant. It won’t get worse with movement or go away by itself without treatment. If you’re passing a kidney stone, the pain may fluctuate as the stone moves. Radiation of the pain sometimes the pain spreads (radiates) to your inner thigh or lower abdomen. Severity of the pain kidney pain is classified according to how bad it is — severe or mild. A kidney stone usually causes severe pain, and the pain from an infection is usually mild. Things that make it better or worse typically, nothing makes the pain better until the problem is corrected, such as by passing the stone. Unlike back pain, it usually won’t change with movement. Accompanying symptoms if you have a kidney infection or a kidney stone, you may also experience: •fever and chills •nausea and vomiting •cloudy or dark urine •an urgent need to urinate •pain when you urinate •a recent infection in your bladder •blood in your urine (this can happen with an infection or kidney stones) •small kidney stones that look like gravel in your urine 6 imbalances that cause pain—and how to fix them "pain is a medical condition and a medical issue, says brett jones, owner of applied strength in pittsburgh who is certified for the functional movement screen, a system of tests and cor rective exercise strategies. "it's a warning sign. The pain is there to tell you something's wrong. And that warning sign could be more serious than "you're going too hard. Jones and the other coaches consulted for this piece all had a horror story to tell-when pain in a client meant a more serious condition such as a nerve issue, thyroid issue, or even cancer. The point: if you experience regular pain while exercising-or when you're not-go to the doctor. If you've been cleared by a doc and you're still feeling discomfort, try these simple tests to see what's truly causing the pain-it could be related to an imbalance in a completely different part of your body. The good news: with these drills, stretches, and corrective exercises, you may be able to fix them-no doctors necessary.
Sir I am from faridabad. My mother is a kidney patient and she take dialysis threes days in a week. Can she took covid v ...
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Your mother can take the vaccine and all vaccines are good enough and you can give whichever one is easily available in your area.
Hello, my dad came back from his first dialysis session 3 hrs ago and now he insists on removing all his clothes and goi ...
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Your dad needs to be calmly dissuaded from going around without clothes and you have to be patient with him. He may be under the influence of the drugs given to him.
One of my relative has kidney problems she is been on dialysis from 6 months is there any way the situation can be rever ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. The good news is that acute kidney failure can often be reversed. The kidneys usually start working again within several weeks to months after the underlying cause has been treated. Dialysis is needed until then. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.