The conditions under which one might be required to undergo a kidney transplant include:
Symptoms of kidney failure occurs due to excessive build-up of waste and fluid in the body. While initially, kidney failure may show no symptoms, but if the below given signs persist, immediately consult your doctor:
The conditions under which one might be required to undergo a kidney transplant include:
Symptoms of kidney failure occurs due to excessive build-up of waste and fluid in the body. While initially, kidney failure may show no symptoms, but if the below given signs persist, immediately consult your doctor:
Kidney transplant becomes a priority in case of the patients whose both kidneys have stopped working due to various reasons. The kidneys may be replaced with a deceased or a living donor. In both cases, we make the patients undergo a series of blood tests to make sure the blood types matches with that of the donor. The patients are also required to undergo few other tests to evaluate their health condition, vulnerability to infection and their body’s ability to undergo a transplant of this level. It is basis the outcomes of these assessments only that we suggest the future course of the treatment.
For the patients who have suffered kidney failure due to Type 1 Diabetes, a pancreas transplant along with kidney transplant is recommended to replace the diseased organ with a new and functional one. The kidney transplant can be performed both pre and post the pancreas transplant. Our expert team ensures that you get the highest level of personalised support and care required to help you get through this crucial stage of life.
Dialysis treatment for kidney failure can be safe and effective provided you choose a place as personalised and comfortable as the dialysis centre at Regency Healthcare. Equipped with all the state-of-the-art facilities for staff-assisted treatments, a fully functional lab & check-up area, trained nurses & technicians and a team of caring staff, at our specialised dialysis center we make sure you stay on your treatment plan that is charted in accordance to your convenience. Dialysis may not treat kidney failure but it can definitely extend your life span and allow you to lead a normal life if the routine is followed strictly.
A common problem, kidney stones can easily be treated through medication or laser, depending upon their size. For the ones that can be easily passed through urine, our experts provide you with all the information and preventive care methods you’d be required to follow to allow the stones to dilute and prevent them from forming into crystals. For larger stones, patients may be required to undergo a more comprehensive treatment like Ureteroscopy or ESWL for pain relief.
Kidney transplant becomes a priority in case of the patients whose both kidneys have stopped working due to various reasons. The kidneys may be replaced with a deceased or a living donor. In both cases, we make the patients undergo a series of blood tests to make sure the blood types matches with that of the donor. The patients are also required to undergo few other tests to evaluate their health condition, vulnerability to infection and their body’s ability to undergo a transplant of this level. It is basis the outcomes of these assessments only that we suggest the future course of the treatment.
For the patients who have suffered kidney failure due to Type 1 Diabetes, a pancreas transplant along with kidney transplant is recommended to replace the diseased organ with a new and functional one. The kidney transplant can be performed both pre and post the pancreas transplant. Our expert team ensures that you get the highest level of personalised support and care required to help you get through this crucial stage of life.
Dialysis treatment for kidney failure can be safe and effective provided you choose a place as personalised and comfortable as the dialysis centre at Regency Healthcare. Equipped with all the state-of-the-art facilities for staff-assisted treatments, a fully functional lab & check-up area, trained nurses & technicians and a team of caring staff, at our specialised dialysis center we make sure you stay on your treatment plan that is charted in accordance to your convenience. Dialysis may not treat kidney failure but it can definitely extend your life span and allow you to lead a normal life if the routine is followed strictly.
A common problem, kidney stones can easily be treated through medication or laser, depending upon their size. For the ones that can be easily passed through urine, our experts provide you with all the information and preventive care methods you’d be required to follow to allow the stones to dilute and prevent them from forming into crystals. For larger stones, patients may be required to undergo a more comprehensive treatment like Ureteroscopy or ESWL for pain relief.
Kidneys filter the blood and play an important role in the regulation of blood pressure and other bodily functions, therefore kidney disease can cause a wide variety of complications. If you are experiencing the below-mentioned signs, then you should immediately visit a Kidney Care Centre.
Any Kidney Care Centre’s treatment will vary based on your stage of the disease and the underlying cause, such as diabetes or high blood pressure. However, if the disease progresses and the kidneys are no longer functioning- a condition known as an end-stage renal disease (ESRD)- either dialysis or a kidney transplant would be needed for you to survive.
Dialysis is a life-saving process that is expected to increase your life expectancy if you have the end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Most people can remain on dialysis for many years and have a good quality of life.
When kidney function falls below 10% of normal, dialysis or a kidney transplant is most often needed. Dialysis is a way to pump your blood through a machine that filters out the waste and returns the blood to your body. While a kidney transplant is a surgery to place a healthy kidney into a person with kidney failure. Even people who are waiting for a kidney transplant may need dialysis while waiting. You will be first evaluated by the transplant team to make sure that you are a good candidate for a kidney transplant. The balance of potential risks and benefits varies depending on your age and other health conditions.
A kidney transplant has a long waiting. You are prioritized based on how long you’ve been waiting, your blood type, your current health, and other factors. We strongly advise patients to consider talking to family members, friends, and others about living kidney donation. Living kidney donation can dramatically reduce waiting time and may help the patient to avoid dialysis.
Some of the suggested ways for kidney care are: