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Chronic Kidney Disease Management

Comprehensive CKD Treatment in Bathinda

Chronic Kidney Disease is a progressive condition that often develops silently. Early intervention plays a crucial role in slowing down the damage and preventing kidney failure.

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) affects millions of people worldwide, often progressing without obvious symptoms until significant damage has occurred. At Pragma Medical Institute, Dr. Swaranjeet Kaur provides structured, stage-wise CKD management designed to preserve kidney function and improve quality of life.

Our comprehensive approach focuses on identifying risk factors, implementing preventive strategies, and providing personalized treatment plans based on the stage and cause of kidney disease.

Understanding CKD Stages

Kidney disease progresses through five stages based on kidney function

Stage 1 & 2 - Early CKD

eGFR: 60-90+

Kidney damage with normal or mildly decreased function. Often asymptomatic. Focus on prevention and slowing progression.

Stage 3 - Moderate CKD

eGFR: 30-59

Moderately decreased kidney function. Symptoms may start appearing. Active management required.

Stage 4 - Severe CKD

eGFR: 15-29

Severely decreased function. Preparation for renal replacement therapy begins. Close monitoring essential.

Stage 5 - Kidney Failure

eGFR: <15

End-stage renal disease requiring dialysis or kidney transplant. Comprehensive supportive care needed.

Our CKD Management Services

Comprehensive care at every stage of kidney disease

Early CKD Detection & Risk Assessment

Comprehensive screening programs to identify CKD in its early stages when intervention is most effective. Risk assessment includes evaluation of diabetes, hypertension, family history, and other contributing factors.

Blood Pressure Optimization

Hypertension is both a cause and consequence of CKD. We implement aggressive BP control strategies using ACE inhibitors and ARBs that provide kidney protection while managing blood pressure.

Diabetes Management

For diabetic patients, strict blood sugar control is essential. We provide integrated diabetes and kidney care to prevent further damage and slow disease progression.

Medication Adjustments

Careful review and adjustment of all medications to protect kidney function. Dose modifications for drugs cleared by kidneys and avoidance of nephrotoxic agents.

Proteinuria Monitoring

Regular monitoring of protein in urine as a marker of kidney damage progression. Targeted therapies to reduce proteinuria and protect remaining kidney function.

Electrolyte Balance Management

Monitoring and management of electrolyte imbalances including potassium, calcium, and phosphorus that commonly occur in CKD patients.

Customized Dietary Guidance

Personalized nutrition counseling focusing on low sodium, controlled protein, and appropriate fluid intake based on CKD stage and individual needs.

Regular Kidney Function Testing

Scheduled monitoring of eGFR, creatinine, BUN, and other markers to track disease progression and treatment effectiveness.

CKD Long-term Monitoring

Long-Term Monitoring Programs

Patients looking for reliable Chronic kidney disease treatment in Bathinda benefit from our long-term monitoring programs designed to delay or avoid dialysis dependency.

  • Regular follow-up appointments based on CKD stage
  • Comprehensive lab monitoring schedules
  • Medication review and optimization
  • Dietary counseling and adjustments
  • Lifestyle modification support
  • Patient education and self-management training
  • Coordination with other specialists as needed
  • Preparation for renal replacement therapy when appropriate
Kidney Warning Signs

When Should You Consult a Nephrologist?

Early specialist consultation helps prevent irreversible kidney damage and long-term complications.

Body Swelling

Swelling in legs, face, or abdomen due to fluid retention.

Reduced Urination

Noticeable decrease in urine frequency or output.

Unusual Fatigue

Persistent tiredness without clear medical reason.

Foamy / Blood in Urine

Changes in urine appearance or abnormal color.

Uncontrolled BP

High blood pressure that remains difficult to manage.

High Creatinine

Abnormal kidney function test results.

Protein in Urine

Detected during routine urine examination.

Diabetes Risk

Long-standing diabetes affecting kidney health.

Ready to Take Care of Your Kidney Health?

Book a consultation with Dr. Swaranjeet Kaur today and take the first step towards better kidney health.

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