As far as ensuring good kidney health is concerned it is very vital to have a good knowledge of kidney function tests. These tests are objective and not guesswork about how well the kidneys serve you. Let’s get into specifics….
Transplantation offers a new lease on life for many patients, but it comes with its own set of challenges. One such challenge is the risk of BK virus infection, which can significantly impact the health of transplant patients, particularly those…
Struvite stones are a type of kidney stone formed due to urinary tract infections. These stones can grow quickly and become quite large, often causing serious health issues if not treated promptly. Understanding the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for…
Many people wonder, “Can you live with one kidney?” The answer is a resounding yes. While it’s common to have two kidneys, a significant number of individuals live healthy, fulfilling lives with just one. This can happen due to various…
Kidney stones are a common health issue that can cause severe pain and discomfort. Understanding the causes and adopting the best diet plan for kidney stones is crucial for managing and preventing this condition. In this blog, we’ll explore the…
Imagine you’re in the prime of your life, and suddenly, your health takes an unexpected turn. You feel increasingly fatigued, your joints ache, and you notice swelling in your legs. After numerous doctor visits and tests, you hear a term…
Gallstones are hardened deposits of digestive fluid that form in your gallbladder, a small, pear-shaped organ located beneath your liver. These stones can range in size from as small as a grain of sand to as large as a golf…
What if there is a way for people to manage life-threatening conditions at home? To many patients with kidney failure, this is a reality because of peritoneal dialysis. It may seem confusing, but the process can become as easy and…
Hematuria, or blood in urine, is a condition that can arise from various medical issues. It can manifest in gross hematuria (visible blood) and microscopic hematuria (blood detectable only through laboratory tests). Both forms warrant medical attention to determine the…