DM (Nephrology), MD (Medicine)
Kidney Care From Heart
Hello and welcome to my online platform dedicated to kidney health and wellness. I'm Dr. Sudipta Ghosh, DM (Nephrology) and I'm honored to be your partner in this journey towards better kidney health.
I bring years of experience and a deep commitment to compassionate care to every patient I see. My focus is not just on treating kidney-related conditions but also on understanding each patient's unique needs and concerns.
Whether you're struggling with chronic kidney disease, hypertension, kidney stones, or any other kidney issue, rest assured that you're in capable hands. I believe in providing personalized care that is tailored to you as an individual, taking into account your medical history, lifestyle, and preferences.
CKD involves gradual loss of kidney function over time, often due to diabetes or high blood pressure. It usually progresses slowly and can lead to kidney failure if not managed with lifestyle changes and medications.
This condition refers to inflammation of the glomeruli, the tiny filters in the kidneys. It can result from infections, autoimmune diseases, or other conditions, leading to blood or protein in the urine and potentially progressing to kidney failure.
PKD is a genetic disorder characterized by the growth of numerous cysts in the kidneys, which can lead to kidney failure. It often causes high blood pressure and kidney infections, with symptoms usually appearing between ages 30 and 50.
Kidney stones are hard deposits made of minerals and salts that form inside the kidneys. They can cause severe pain, blood in the urine, and infections. Treatment may involve pain relief, hydration, or surgical removal.
UTIs are infections in any part of the urinary system, but most commonly the bladder and urethra. Symptoms include a strong urge to urinate, burning sensation during urination, and cloudy urine. Prompt treatment with antibiotics is essential to prevent complications.
This condition involves inflammation of the kidney's tubules and surrounding structures, often due to infections, medications, or autoimmune diseases. Symptoms may include fever, rash, and changes in urine output. Treatment focuses on addressing the underlying cause.