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At Kauvery Hospital, the Centre of Excellence in Renal Sciences is focused on timely and superior quality care. The unit is helmed by a multi-disciplinary health care team from both speciality and super speciality departments. We are available round-the-clock (24x7) to treats patients of all age ranges - from infants, children, adolescents to adults – who require renal treatments. A recognized department for excellence in patient care and research offers comprehensive prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of kidney disease. We continue to provide high-quality patient care and carry on innovative clinical work in all aspects of renal sciences. We are equipped to treat patients at every stage of kidney disease or kidney failure.
The nephrology division at Kauvery Hospital is a purpose-built centre for comprehensive renal and kidney health, research, and treatments.
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The Department of Urology in Kauvery Hospitals offer comprehensive urology services to diagnose and treat kidney stone disease and other urinary difficulties under one roof and is known across India for its expertise in the treatment of the most complex urology cases.
An abrupt decline in renal function can cause an increase in nitrogenous waste, and is diagnosed through a blood test or an ultrasound.
Disorders that stem right from birth and are detected through ultrasound scans and blood tests.
A disorder where clusters of cysts cause kidneys to lose function over time. Medication reduces the growth of the cysts.
A kidney stone is the crystallization of various salts and minerals in the kidneys, and is removed through medication, surgery, or shockwave scans.
This extracorporeal treatment involves the removal of toxins and damaging minerals from the body through dialysis. Fluids and solutes are removed or added to the blood outside the body, as needed.
Haemodialysis is the process by which blood is pumped out of the body to an artificial kidney to filter. During the peritoneal dialysis, waste exits the body utilizing a cleansing fluid known as dialysate.
Experts help navigate to a healthier alternative and management of salt intake. In order to qualify, patients must not have high blood pressure or an unhealthy lifestyle.
Patients with chronic kidney disease must make lifestyle changes to prevent further kidney damage and reduce the risk of heart disease.
Renal rehabilitation emphasizes the importance of lifestyle changes in patients with kidney diseases. These changes may include nutrition supplements, a healthier lifestyle, and anaemia management.
Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) is a slow, outside-body blood purification. Plasmapheresis (PPH) can rapidly and effectively remove toxins from the blood.
There are quite a few illnesses which do not require any hospital admission, but the patient might still need access to a doctor’s consultation, diagnosis, healthcare facilities etc.
There are some advanced minimally invasive techniques for ureteric/bladder stone removal, which include extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL),...
Extra Corporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy is a painless procedure used to break the kidney stones into smaller pieces.
Doctors may suggest a few lifestyle modifications that help manage a patient's blood pressure.
A ureterostomy is a surgical procedure in which the urine bypasses the bladder and exit the body through other path. Finally this urine is collected in a pouch that is worn outside the body.
Dialysis is a process of removing the waste and excess water when the patient develops end-stage kidney disease, where the kidney loses 85-90 per cent of its function.
Lithotripsy is a non-invasive procedure in which shock waves are used to break the kidney stones into smaller pieces.
Laser lithotripsy: is a procedure to treat kidney stones. It uses a laser to break the stones into very small pieces. These pieces can be removed during the procedure. Or they may pass out of the body in the urine.
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