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Best bladder cancer treatment hospital in dilsukhnagar  | best kidney transplant hospital in Hyderabad | best uro and nephro hospital in dilsukhnagar | ainu Hyderabad
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TURBT: Endoscopic resection of bladder tumors or laser fulguration of tiny lesions Robotic or open Radical cystectomy: Removal of cancerous bladder and surrounding lymph nodes. Urine diversion is done by an ileal conduit (urine tubes or ureters are attached to a segment of the small intestine and this is brought out through the tummy wall as stoma to which a urine bag is applied). In selected patients neobladder can be created where the intestinal segment is used to create a reservoir similar to urinary bladder, facilitating urine passage naturally.
Risk Factors
·         Smoking
·         Exposure to benzidine and beta-naphthylamine typically found in the dye industry
·         Aging
·         Gender (More in men)
·         Bladder infection
Symptoms
·         Blood in urine
·         Urge to empty the bladder
·         Increased frequency of urination
Diagnosis
·         Bladder biopsy
·         Ultrasound
·         CT scan
·         MRI Scan
Treatment Options
·         Transurethral bladder tumor resection (TURBT)
·         Cystectomy and lymph node dissection
·         Urinary diversion
 Asian Institute of Nephrology and Urology is a “Centre of Excellence” for Urology and Nephrology. It is one of South India’s leading renal sciences hospital. Located in Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam, AINU provides a comprehensive range of clinical services in the field of Urology and Nephrology care, with experienced team of doctors, nurses and para-medical technicians to deliver medical excellence at every level of patient care.
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ainudsnrg · 4 years
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Best treatment for kidney failure and symptoms by AINU dilsukhnagar
What causes kidney failure?
Kidney failure, also called end-stage renal disease (ESRD), is the last stage of chronic kidney disease. When your kidneys fail, it means they have stopped working well enough for you to survive without dialysis or a kidney transplant.In most cases, kidney failure is caused by other health problems that have done permanent damage (harm) to your kidneys little by little, over time.When your kidneys are damaged, they may not work as well as they should. If the damage to your kidneys continues to get worse and your kidneys are less and less able to do their job, you have chronic kidney disease. Kidney failure is the last (most severe) stage of chronic kidney disease. This is why kidney failure is also called end-stage renal disease, or ESRD for short.Diabetes and High blood pressure are the most common problems that can cause kidney failure 
what are the symptoms of kidney failure? You may notice one or more of the following symptoms if your kidneys are beginning to fail:
Itching
Muscle cramps
Nausea and vomiting
Not feeling hungry
Swelling in your feet and ankles
Too much urine (pee) or not enough urine
Trouble catching your breath
Trouble sleeping
what are the treatment options for kidney failure ?If you have kidney failure (end-stage renal disease or ESRD), you will need dialysis or a kidney transplant to live. There is no cure for ESRD, but many people live long lives while on dialysis or after having a kidney transplant.The main treatments for kidney failure are:
Dialysis
Kidney transplant
medical management
what should i eat when i have kidney failure ?
Exactly how strict your diet should be depends on your treatment plan and other health concerns. Most people on dialysis need to limit:
Potassium
Phosphorus
Fluids
Sodium
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ainudsnrg · 4 years
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CKD in Children | urology | nephrology | AINU dilsukhnagar
Kidney disease can affect children in various ways, ranging from treatable disorders without long-term consequences to life-threatening conditions. Acute kidney disease develops suddenly, lasts a short time, and can be serious with long-lasting consequences or may go away completely once the underlying cause has been treated. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) does not go away with treatment and tends to get worse over time. CKD eventually leads to kidney failure, described as end-stage kidney disease or ESRD when treated with a kidney transplant or blood-filtering treatments called dialysis.
Children with CKD or kidney failure face many challenges, which can include
A negative self-image
relationship problems
behavior problems
learning problems
trouble concentrating
delayed language skills development
delayed motor skills development
Children with CKD may grow at a slower rate than their peers, and urinary incontinence—the loss of bladder control, which results in the accidental loss of urine—is common.
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What is  Alport Syndrome ? | urology | nephrology | AINU
Alport syndrome is a genetic condition characterized by kidney disease, hearing loss, and eye abnormalities. People with Alport syndrome experience progressive loss of kidney function.
Causes Alport Syndrome is an inherited disease of the kidney. It is caused by genetic mutations that affect the type IV collagen family of proteins. Type IV collagen is a major part of important tissue structures called basement membranes that are present in all tissues including the kidney, inner ear, and eye.
Types of Alport Syndrome There are three genetic types:
X-linked Alport Syndrome (XLAS) is the most common; in these families affected males typically have more severe disease than affected females.
In autosomal recessive Alport Syndrome (ARAS) the severity of disease in affected males and females is similar.
There is also an autosomal dominant form (ADAS) which affects males and females with equal severity.
Signs and symptoms With all types of Alport syndrome the kidneys are affected. The tiny blood vessels in the glomeruli of the kidneys are damaged and cannot filter the wastes and extra fluid in your body. Many people with Alport syndrome also have hearing problems and abnormalities with their eyes.
Other signs and symptoms may include:
Blood in the urine (hematuria), the most common and earliest sign of Alport syndrome
Protein in the urine (proteinuria)
High blood pressure (hypertension)
Swelling in the legs, ankle, feet and around the eyes (called edema)
These signs and symptoms may differ, based on age, gender and inherited type of Alport syndrome. For example, hearing and vision problems tend to be more common in males than females and high blood pressure is usually found later in life.
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ainudsnrg · 4 years
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Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome
Hemolytic uremic syndrome, or HUS, is a kidney condition that happens when red blood cells are destroyed and block the kidneys’ filtering system. The damaged red blood cells clog the filtering system in the kidneys, which can lead to life-threatening kidney failure. If the kidneys stop functioning, a child can develop acute kidney injury. The sudden and temporary loss of kidney function. Hemolytic uremic syndrome is the most common cause of acute kidney injury in children. Red blood cells contain hemoglobin—an iron-rich protein that gives blood its red color and carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body.
HUS usually develops in children after five to 10 days of diarrhoea — often bloody — caused by infection with certain strains of Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria. Adults also can develop HUS due to E. coli or other types of infection, certain medications, or pregnancy.
HUS is a serious condition. But timely and appropriate treatment leads to a full recovery for most people, especially young children.
Symptoms Signs and symptoms of HUS can include:
Bloody diarrhea
Decreased urination or blood in the urine
Abdominal pain, vomiting and occasionally fever
Pallor
Small, unexplained bruises or bleeding from the nose and
Fatigue and irritability
Confusion or seizures
High blood pressure
Swelling of the face, hands, feet or entire body
Symptoms of hemolytic uremic syndrome in children: A child with hemolytic uremic syndrome may develop signs and symptoms similar to those seen with gastroenteritis—an inflammation of the lining of the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine such as,
Vomiting
Bloody diarrhea
Abdominal pain
Fever and chills
Headache
Risk Factors The risk of developing HUS is highest for:
Children under 5 years of age
People over 75
People with certain genetic changes that make them more susceptible
Complications HUS can cause life-threatening complications, including:
Kidney failure, which can be sudden (acute) or develop over time (chronic)
High blood pressure
Stroke
Coma
Intestinl problems, such as inflammatory colitis
Heart problems
Diagnosis A health care provider diagnoses hemolytic uremic syndrome with
A medical and family history
A physical exam
Urine tests
A blood test
A stool test
Kidney biopsy
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Who‌ ‌Requires‌ ‌Kidney‌ ‌Transplantation..? | best kidney transplant hospital in dilsukhnagar hyderabad | ainu
Who requires Kidney Transplantation?
Kidney Transplantation is a procedure where one kidney is removed from a person and implanted into another person with permanent Kidney Failure. The person who donates a Kidney is known as a Donor and the one who receives the kidneys is known as the recipient.
Do all patients with Kidney Failure require Kidney Transplantation?
The answer is No. All patients of kidney failure don’t require kidney transplantation. There are two primary types of kidney failure. First category of kidney failure is Temporary Kidney Failure. This is technically known as Acute Kidney Injury (AKI), where in Kidney failure occurs because of a temporary insult and is potentially recoverable if that insult is eliminated within a particular time frame. These patients with Temporary Kidney failure don’t require Kidney Transplantation as Kidney failure is temporary. The Second category of Kidney Failure is End stage Kidney Disease (ESRD). The other term for this entity is CKD/Stage 5-D (Chronic Kidney Disease/ Stage 5 requiring Dialysis). These are the patients whose both the kidneys have failed permanently and completely. These are the patients who are left with only 5-10% of net kidney function and this is deemed irreversible. These are the patients who mandate either Kidney Transplantation or lifelong Dialysis to move forward.
Who can be a Kidney Donor?
Fundamentally there are two categories of Kidney Donors. The first Category being Living Kidney Donors and the Other Category being Deceased Kidney Donors. Living kidney donors are usually the individuals who are either biologically or emotionally related to the patient. The classical example of Biologically related individuals are parents and siblings. The most appropriate example of an emotionally related Living donor is Spouse.
The second category of Donors are Known as Deceased Donors. They are the donors whose brain is completely and irreversibly damaged but whose heart is still beating. Such a condition is medically termed as “Brain Death”. That is though they are biologically alive; due to the irreversible damage to the Brain they are technically dead as organs in the body cannot function when the Brain is irreversibly damaged. If the grieving family members are willing to donate the Kidney of their loved ones who are in a state of Brain death, Kidneys along with Liver, Heart and lungs are retrieved after following a stringent legal procedure as mandated by the law.
What are the fundamental requirements to donate a Kidney?
The fundamental requirement for kidney donation is the matching of Blood groups. The person who donates the kidney should have the same blood group like the patient or the donor should belong to the “O” Blood group. The Person with O Blood Group is regarded as a universal donor as such a person can donate a kidney to a person of any blood group. The other prerequisites being the biological relation or undisputed emotional relationship as defined by the law. The tests such as HLA matching will decide the extent of biological matching between the donor and the recipient.
Is Kidney Donation Safe?
Kidney donation is a safe and well established procedure due to the adoption of stringent measures to evaluate the donor’s health prior to the donation. Every donor will undergo critical analysis of all the organ systems prior to donation. They will be evaluated in depth to assess their kidney functions and would be methodically analysed if the person can sustain kidney donation. If the entire evaluation reveals normal results, then only donation will be permitted. If this stringent process is followed, Donation is usually an acceptably safe procedure subject to subtle biological variations.
To conclude, Kidney Transplantation is indicated in patients with Permanent Kidney failure whose net kidney functions have dropped below 5-10%. Kidney donors can be biologically or emotionally related individuals or Brain dead individuals. Kidney donation from living donors is usually a safe and established procedure subject to the stringent evaluation of donor’s health status.
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best uro oncology hospital in dilsukhnagar | best kidney transplant hospital in hyderabad | best ckd treatment hospital | AINU dilsukhnagar 
Laparoscopic Radical Nephrectomy : Removal of cancer affected kidney for very large tumors Robotic Partial Nephrectomy: Removal of part of the cancerous kidney for small to moderately large tumors
Upper tract urothelial cancer (Ureteric cancers) Laparoscopic/Robotic Nephro-ureterectomy: Removal of kidney and cancerous ureter along with bladder cuff and surrounding lymph nodes. Kidney sparing procedures: Preserving the kidney by excising only the cancerous segment of the ureter or flexible endoscopic removal of a tumor. We consider such procedures only in case of low grade, small and superficial tumors.
Risk Factors
·         Smoking
·         Obesity
·         Workplace exposures
·         Family History
·         High BP
Symptoms
·         Blood in urine
·         A lump in abdomen or at a side
·         Loss of appetite
Treatment Options
“Surgery (Nephrectomy and partial Nephrectomy) Laparoscopic and robotic surgery”
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best kidney hospital in dilsukhnagar hyderabad  | best kidney transplant hospital in hyderabad | best ckd treatment hospital in hyderabad | ainu dilsukhnagar
Asian Institute of Nephrology and Urology is a world–class single-specialty kidney center in South India. A 100-bedded tertiary care unit, a 10 bedded SICU, a 12 bedded Acute Kidney Care Unit, advanced dialysis unit and comprehensive diagnostic support facilities. Patient amenities include 24×7 Emergency care and pharmacy in the institute’s premises and in-patients can choose from luxury suites, deluxe rooms, shared rooms and general ward for their stay.
Dialysis unit:
The institute has 15 bedded hemodialysis facility with 5008S HDF system provided with provision for advanced Hemodiafiltration. Our dialysis team develop and provide a care plan that is best suited to each individual’s needs, and also take a multidisciplinary approach to care.
State-of-the-art operation theatres:
3 Fully equipped operating rooms specifically designed for urological procedures in accordance with NABH guidelines.
Laminar airflow with Hepa-filters in OT.
High-end Resuscitative and anesthesia equipment from Drager, Germany.
Image intensifier (C-arm) from Siemens, Germany.
Latest Endo-Urology and advanced Laparoscopy equipment from Olympus, Japan, including 120 wt. thulium laser for prostate (First of its kind in States of TS and AP) and 30 wt. holmium laser for stones.
Endoscopic light with narrow band imaging for detection of small bladder tumors.
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Best kidney transplant hospital in dilsukhnagar | best nephro and uro hospital in hyderabad | Ainu Hyderabad
Asian Institute of Nephrology and Urology is a “Centre of Excellence” for Urology and Nephrology. It is one of South India’s leading renal sciences hospital. Located in Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam, AINU provides a comprehensive range of clinical services in the field of Urology and Nephrology care, with experienced team of doctors, nurses and para-medical technicians to deliver medical excellence at every level of patient care.
AINU ranks among India’s best healthcare institutes for renal care. We constantly strive to make a difference to clinical outcomes for the patients by ensuring that we have highly qualified & experienced team along with latest technology/technique to deliver outstanding clinical outcomes.
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Kidney Stone Treatment in banjara hills Hyderabad | Best Urology Kidney Hospital India
Overview on kidney stone
Kidney stones (also called renal calculi, nephrolithiasis or urolithiasis) are hard deposits made of minerals and salts that form inside your kidneys.
Diet, excess body weight, some medical conditions, and certain supplements and medications are among the many causes of kidney stones. Kidney stones can affect any part of your urinary tract — from your kidneys to your bladder. Often, stones form when the urine becomes concentrated, allowing minerals to crystallize and stick together.
Symptoms
A kidney stone usually will not cause symptoms until it moves around within your kidney or passes into your ureters — the tubes connecting the kidneys and the bladder. If it becomes lodged in the ureters, it may block the flow of urine and cause the kidney to swell and the ureter to spasm, which can be very painful. At that point, you may experience these signs and symptoms:
·         Severe, sharp pain in the side and back, below the ribs
·         Pain that radiates to the lower abdomen and groin
·         Pain that comes in waves and fluctuates in intensity
·         Pain or burning sensation while urinating
When to see a doctor
Make an appointment with your doctor if you have any signs and symptoms that worry you.
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience:
·         Pain so severe that you can't sit still or find a comfortable position
·         Pain accompanied by nausea and vomiting
·         Pain accompanied by fever and chills
·         Blood in your urine
·         Difficulty passing urine
·         Types of kidney stones
·         Calcium stones
·         Struvite stones
·         Uric acid stones
·         Cystine stones
Risk factors
·         Family or personal history
·         Dehydration
·         Certain diets
·         Obesity
·         Digestive disease and surgery
The best centre for kidney stone treatment for all nephrology problems and the best nephrology hospital in dilsukhnagar Hyderabad  is AINU The department of nephrology at AINU is supported by accomplished, experienced nephrologists who perform Kidney biopsy, SLED, Plasmapheresis, Hemodiafiltration. We perform Kidney transplants also. AINU offers Hemodialysis and Plasma Dialysis (Plasmapheresis). We have catheterization laboratories.
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