Chronic kidney disease, also known as chronic renal disease or CKD, is a condition in which there is gradual loss of kidney function over time. If kidney disease worsens, wastes products can build up in your blood and You may develop complications like high blood pressure, anaemia (low blood count), weak bone, and poor nutritional health. Risk factors include Diabetes and high blood pressure, or hypertension, are responsible for two-thirds of chronic kidney disease cases. Other causes like family history of kidney disease, older patients, kidney stones or tumors can cause kidney damage to older Ckd can be managed by adequate control of blood pressure, sugar control and other symptoms of chronic kidney disease and relevant dietary changes chronic disease can be managed
A highly trained Nephrologist with many years of experience in the field of Nephrology, he has been involved in numerous live and cadaver kidney transplants.