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Dr. John Testman
Nephrologist
London, UK
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Dr. John Testman
Cardiologist
London, UK

Dr. Kate Parsons
Nephrologist
London, UK
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Dr. Kate Parsons
Cardiologist
London, UK

Dr. Rozev Shelka
Nephrologist
London, UK
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Dr. Rozev Shelka
Cardiologist
London, UK

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Nephrologist
London, UK
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London, UK

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Nephrologist
London, UK
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Nephrology is a medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders affecting the kidneys. The kidneys play a critical role in filtering waste, balancing electrolytes, regulating blood pressure, and maintaining fluid balance. Nephrologists manage conditions such as chronic kidney disease (CKD), acute kidney injury, kidney stones, hypertension, and complications related to dialysis or kidney transplantation. They often work closely with other specialists to address systemic diseases like diabetes and lupus that impact kidney function. Nephrology is essential for preserving kidney health and improving the quality of life for patients with renal conditions.
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Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) – Progressive loss of kidney function over time, leading to waste buildup, electrolyte imbalances, and potential kidney failure.
Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) – Sudden decline in kidney function due to injury, infection, dehydration, or toxins, often reversible with prompt treatment.
Nephrotic Syndrome – A kidney disorder causing excessive protein loss in urine, swelling, low blood protein levels, and high cholesterol.
Glomerulonephritis – Inflammation of the kidney’s filtering units (glomeruli), leading to protein or blood in the urine, high blood pressure, and kidney damage.
Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) – A genetic disorder causing multiple fluid-filled cysts to form in the kidneys, potentially leading to kidney failure.
Kidney Stones (Nephrolithiasis) – Hard mineral and salt deposits that form in the kidneys, causing severe pain, blood in urine, and potential urinary obstruction.
Hydronephrosis – Swelling of one or both kidneys due to urine buildup from obstruction or reflux, potentially leading to kidney damage.
Diabetic Nephropathy – Kidney damage caused by long-term diabetes, leading to proteinuria, high blood pressure, and progressive kidney failure.
Hypertensive Nephropathy – Kidney disease resulting from chronic high blood pressure, leading to decreased kidney function and eventual failure.
Lupus Nephritis – Inflammation of the kidneys due to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), causing proteinuria, high blood pressure, and kidney failure.
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) – Bacterial infection affecting the urinary system, which can lead to kidney infection (pyelonephritis) if untreated.
Interstitial Nephritis – Inflammation of the kidney’s tubules and surrounding tissues, often caused by infections, medications, or autoimmune diseases.
Renal Artery Stenosis – Narrowing of the arteries supplying the kidneys, leading to high blood pressure and reduced kidney function.
Alport Syndrome – A genetic disorder affecting the kidney’s filtering system, leading to progressive kidney disease, hearing loss, and eye abnormalities.
End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) – The final stage of chronic kidney disease where kidneys fail completely, requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant.
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Kidney stones are one of the most common and painful medical conditions affecting people worldwide. They form when substances in the urine, such as calcium, oxalate, and uric acid, crystallize and harden into solid masses. These stones can vary in size and…

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Nephrology, a vital branch of medicine, focuses on the health of the kidneys and the treatment of diseases that affect them. Kidneys play a crucial role in maintaining the body’s overall balance by filtering waste products, regulating electrolytes, and controlling…

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Kidney stones are one of the most common and painful medical conditions affecting people worldwide. They form when substances in the urine, such as calcium, oxalate, and uric acid, crystallize and harden into solid masses. These stones can vary in size and…
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