Obesity - related Nephropathy
Obesity - related nephropathy is a kidney disorder caused by excess body weight, leading to glomerular hyperfiltration and damage. Our nephrology department offers comprehensive management strategies, including weight - loss programs, blood pressure control, and medications to reduce proteinuria. We also provide lifestyle counseling and support to help patients achieve and maintain a healthy weight, reducing the risk of kidney damage and other complications.
n Lupus Nephritis:Lupus nephritis is a kidney disorder caused by systemic lupus erythematosus, an autoimmune disease. It can lead to severe kidney damage if not treated promptly. Our nephrology team specializes in advanced diagnostic techniques, including renal biopsies, and offers tailored treatment plans, such as corticosteroids, immunosuppressive drugs, and supportive care. We also provide long-term monitoring to manage disease flares and prevent progression to end-stage renal disease.
ANCA-associated Vasculitis
ANCA-associated vasculitis is a group of disorders characterized by inflammation of small blood vessels, often affecting the kidneys. Our nephrology department provides comprehensive care, including early diagnosis through specialized testing and renal biopsies. We offer advanced treatments such as corticosteroids, immunosuppressive therapies, and plasma exchange to control inflammation and prevent kidney damage. Long-term follow-up and monitoring are also available to manage complications and improve outcomes.
Diabetic Nephropathy
Diabetic nephropathy is a common complication of diabetes, leading to progressive kidney damage. Our nephrology team specializes in managing this condition through comprehensive strategies, including blood sugar control, blood pressure management, and medications to reduce proteinuria. We also offer advanced diagnostic tools and personalized treatment plans to slow disease progression and prevent complications such as end - stage renal disease. Lifestyle counseling and support are also provided to help patients manage their diabetes effectively.
Hepatitis B virus associated glomerulonephritis:Hepatitis B virus associated glomerulonephritis is a kidney disorder caused by chronic hepatitis B infection. Our nephrology department provides comprehensive care, including antiviral therapy to control the hepatitis B virus and reduce kidney damage. We also offer renal biopsies for accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment plans to manage proteinuria and other symptoms. Long-term monitoring and support are available to prevent disease progression and improve quality of life.
Glomerulopathy associated with neoplasia
Glomerulopathy associated with neoplasia refers to kidney damage, particularly affecting the glomeruli, linked to cancer or its treatments. Symptoms may include proteinuria, hematuria, and kidney function decline. Our nephrology department offers comprehensive diagnostic services, including renal biopsies and advanced imaging, to identify the underlying causes. We collaborate closely with oncology to provide integrated care, managing kidney complications while addressing the primary cancer. Treatments may involve immunosuppressive therapies, supportive care to mitigate chemotherapy - related nephrotoxicity, and personalized management plans. Regular monitoring and follow - up are provided to optimize kidney health and overall patient outcomes.