Friday, December 20, 2019

Major Signs & Symptoms of Type2 Diabetes!!



Diabetes is a disease which is very common in modern ages. It is represented by symptoms that can be easily overlooked. With type 2 diabetes, your body either resists the effects of insulin — a hormone that regulates the movement of sugar into your cells — or doesn't produce enough insulin to maintain a normal glucose level.
More common in adults, type 2 diabetes increasingly affects the kidney. There's no cure for type 2 diabetes, but you may be able to manage the condition by eating well, exercising and maintaining a healthy weight. If diet and exercise aren't enough to manage your blood sugar well, you may consult a doctor for a better cure
Signs and symptoms of type 2 diabetes often develop slowly. In fact, you can have type 2 diabetes for years and not know it. Look for:
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Dr. Anuja Porwal
MBBS, DNB Internal Medicine, DNB, Nephrology
Senior Consultant Department of Nephrology and Renal Transplant Medicine
Fortis Hospital, Noida

Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Diabetes - A Major Risk Factor for Kidney Disease



Diabetes mellitus, usually called diabetes, is a disease in which your body does not make enough insulin or cannot use normal amounts of insulin properly. Insulin is a hormone that regulates the amount of sugar in your blood. A high blood sugar level can cause problems in many parts of your body.

What does diabetes do to the kidneys?

With diabetes, the small blood vessels in the body are injured. When the blood vessels in the kidneys are injured, your kidneys cannot clean your blood properly. Your body will retain more water and salt than it should, which can result in weight gain and ankle swelling. You may have protein in your urine. Also, waste materials will build up in your blood.

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Dr. Anuja Porwal
MBBS, DNB Internal Medicine, DNB, Nephrology
Senior Consultant Department of Nephrology and Renal Transplant Medicine
Fortis Hospital, Noida

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Monday, December 9, 2019

some signs and symptoms of renal hypertension!!



Renal hypertension, also called renovascular hypertension, itis high blood pressure caused by the narrowing of the arteries that carry blood to the kidneys. Because the kidneys are not getting enough blood, they react by making a hormone that makes the blood pressure rise.Renovascular disorders cause high blood pressure, often extreme. Sometimes it's hard to tell if hypertension is from renal artery problems or something else.
some signs and symptoms of renal hypertension:
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Dr. Anuja Porwal
MBBS, DNB Internal Medicine, DNB, Nephrology
Senior Consultant Department of Nephrology and Renal Transplant Medicine
Fortis Hospital, Noida

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Neglecting any of the warning signs can lead to severe kidney problems!


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Dr. Anuja Porwal
MBBS, DNB Internal Medicine, DNB, Nephrology
Senior Consultant Department of Nephrology and Renal Transplant Medicine
Fortis Hospital, Noida

Thursday, November 21, 2019

How can you Prevent Progression of Kidney Disease?





The kidneys are a pair of fist-sized organs located at the bottom of the rib cage. There is one kidney on each side of the spine. Kidney disease can affect your body’s ability to clean your blood, filter extra water out of your blood, and help control your blood pressure. It can also affect red blood cell production and vitamin D metabolism needed for bone health. The most common form of kidney disease is chronic kidney disease. Chronic kidney disease is a long-term condition that doesn’t improve over time. It’s commonly caused by high blood pressure.
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Dr. Anuja Porwal
MBBS, DNB Internal Medicine, DNB, Nephrology
Senior Consultant Department of Nephrology and Renal Transplant Medicine
Fortis Hospital, Noida

Monday, November 18, 2019

Polycystic kidney disease How to Diagnose it?



Polycystic kidney disease is a disorder that affects the kidneys and other organs. Clusters of fluid-filled sacs, called cysts, develop in the kidneys and interfere with their ability to filter waste products from the blood. The growth of cysts causes the kidneys to become enlarged and can lead to kidney failure. Cysts may also develop in other organs, particularly the liver.

To diagnose all three types of PKD, your doctor may use imaging tests to look for cysts of the kidney, liver, and other organs. Imaging tests used to diagnose PKD include:

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Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Some Common & Complications of Polycystic Kidney Disease!!



Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is an inherited disorder in which clusters of cysts develop primarily within your kidneys, causing your kidneys to enlarge and lose function over time. Cysts are noncancerous round sacs containing fluid. The cysts vary in size, and they can grow very large. Having many cysts or large cysts can damage your kidneys.  These cysts make the kidneys much larger than they should be and damage the tissue that the kidneys are made of. PKD causes chronic kidney disease (CKD) , which can lead to kidney failure, or end-stage renal disease (ESRD).

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Thursday, November 7, 2019

Some Key Benefits of Transplantation



A kidney transplant is a surgical procedure to place a healthy kidney from a living or deceased donor into a person whose kidneys no longer function properly. A kidney transplant is a procedure that employs an operation to transplant properly functioning kidney in the body. The main job of the kidneys is to remove the excess waste from a person’s body with the help of a filtration process. When the kidneys stop filtering the toxins properly, they become diseased as harmful waste products and toxins begin to accumulate in the body.
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Dr. Anuja Porwal
MBBS, DNB Internal Medicine, DNB, Nephrology
Senior Consultant Department of Nephrology and Renal Transplant Medicine
Fortis Hospital, Noida

Monday, October 28, 2019

Seven golden rules to avoid Chronic Kidney Diseases:



The kidneys are one of the most amazing organs of our body. Our kidneys’ main work is to remove excess water and toxins from the blood and also maintain and control our blood pressure, to produce red blood cells and keep our bones healthy.

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Dr. Anuja Porwal
MBBS, DNB Internal Medicine, DNB, Nephrology
Senior Consultant Department of Nephrology and Renal Transplant Medicine
Fortis Hospital, Noida

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Stages of Chronic Kidney Disease!



Chronic Kidney Disease is a condition in which kidney function gradually declines over time.As CKD progresses, the kidneys get damaged and eventually lose their ability to functionThe stages of CKD are defined using a model based on glomerular filtration rate (GFR).
It is important to understand the nature of this condition in order to take the proper steps for managing it.
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Dr. Anuja Porwal
MBBS, DNB Internal Medicine, DNB, Nephrology
Senior Consultant Department of Nephrology and Renal Transplant Medicine
Fortis Hospital, Noida

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Risk of Kidney Failure at an Early Age



Kidney disease is most often caused by diabetes or high blood pressure. Both of these health problems can cause permanent damage to your kidneys. When your kidneys have been permanently damaged and aren't working as well as they should, it's called chronic kidney disease (CKD), or kidney disease for short. Kidney problems can also increase the risk of other conditions such as cardiovascular (heart and blood vessel) disease.
Some conditions that affect the kidneys and urinary tract are more common as people get older. Diabetes and high blood pressure aren't the only things that can cause kidney disease. Other common risk factors for kidney disease include:
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Dr. Anuja Porwal
MBBS, DNB Internal Medicine, DNB, Nephrology
Senior Consultant Department of Nephrology and Renal Transplant Medicine
Fortis Hospital, Noida
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Monday, October 14, 2019

Common Habits that Damage Your Kidneys!





While some habits are commonly accepted as unhealthy, there are other everyday behaviors that don't seem harmful but in actuality may be damaging your body. Could you be harming your kidneys without realizing it?
Consult Dr. Anuja Porwal to know more about Kidney problems and its management.
Dr. Anuja Porwal
MBBS, DNB Internal Medicine, DNB, Nephrology
Senior Consultant Department of Nephrology and Renal Transplant Medicine
Fortis Hospital, Noida
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