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Best Nephrology Hospitals in Aurangabad

United Ciigma Hospital

United Ciigma Hospital

Osmanpura, Aurangabad

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Plot no. 6,7, Shahnoorwadi

8476 KM's away

Specialities

9

Doctors

6

Beds

100
Dr. Ajay Chinchole
Dr. Ajay Chinchole

Orthopedist

21 years of experience

Dr. Amit Vishwe
Dr. Amit Vishwe

Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon

21 years of experience

Dr. Ajay Rotte
Dr. Ajay Rotte

General Physician

27 years of experience

Dr. Milind Kharche
Dr. Milind Kharche

Cardiologist

16 years of experience

Dr. Swarnil Patel
Dr. Swarnil Patel

Physiotherapist

13 years of experience

Dr. Umesh Khedkar
Dr. Umesh Khedkar

Cardiologist

12 years of experience

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Sdf Holistic

Sdf Holistic

Cidco Colony, Aurangabad

Plot Number 45, Shutter Number -1-2, Anita Raj Building, Bhagya Nagar

8479 KM's away

Specialities

2

Doctors

2

Beds

0
Dr. Aparna Kumavat
Dr. Aparna Kumavat

Ayurveda

31 years of experience

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Mgm's Medical Centre & Research Institute

Mgm's Medical Centre & Research Institute

Cidco Colony, Aurangabad

Multi-Specialty Hospital

N-6, Cidco, Aurangabad

8478 KM's away

Specialities

13

Doctors

2

Beds

700
Dr. Amol Lahoti
Dr. Amol Lahoti

General Physician

9 years of experience

Dr. Richa Rajput
Dr. Richa Rajput

General Physician

10 years of experience

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Questions & Answers on "Nephrology" (150)

I describe below our patient problem: 1. Suggestive of left renal mass with thrombus in left vein. 2. left paraaortic lymphadenopathy. 3. Visible part of chest shows multiple soft tissue nodules in basal segments of both lung, largest one - 3.2X 2.8 cm - suggest metastasis.

Female | 36

send reports initially

Answered on 10th July '24

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I want to sell my kidney

Male | 25

It's important to know that selling kidney is illegal and unsafe. The sale of organs is prohibited because it can lead to serious health risks for both the donor and the recipient. In fact, there are ethical concerns about exploiting vulnerable individuals for organ donation. If you are in need of financial assistance, there are other legal and safer options available. I recommend reaching out to social services or financial counseling services for support. 

Answered on 30th Dec '25

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What type of disease is this symptoms, 1.swollen legs and hands 2.internal joints pain 3.feet and finger pain 4.smelly urine when peeing during swollen legs

Female | 27

Swelling of the legs and hands, painful joints inside your body, and also hurting feet and fingers can be caused by a condition called Rheumatoid Arthritis. The immune system gets confused and starts to attack the joints which are the reasons for the pain and inflammation. Smelly urine during swollen legs might be a sign of kidney problems. Enough water intake and medication are the ways to manage symptoms.

Answered on 23rd Sept '24

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I can sell my kidney I need money

Male | 25

I understand that you're feeling the financial strain, but selling a kidney is not a safe or legal way to solve money problems. Our bodies need both kidneys to function properly. You see, kidneys play a crucial role in filtering waste and excess fluids from our blood. If you were to sell one, you'd be putting your health at serious risk. Instead of considering such drastic measures, I recommend seeking support from financial advisors or local resources that can help you manage your finances better. There are also organizations that provide assistance during tough times. 

Answered on 28th Nov '25

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My father is suffering from CKD stage V now my USG report is showing ADPKD MY question is i recently joined gym for my body transformation fat to fit for that goal i have to eat 2 grams per body weight of protein is it good for my kidney also i want to add creatine supplement can i add that supplement

Male | 24

The function of the kidneys worsens when you eat large amounts of protein, and the kidney problems become more severe. The extremely high rates of creatine supplements can make the kidneys unable to function properly. Before you start any regimen, consult with your doctor to figure out the best approach that is right for your body. 

Answered on 3rd July '24

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My 13yrs old baby girl have( LCA) leber congenital amoursis.now her kidney not working properly so it's possible that this therepy cure kidney.

Female | 13

Lebe­r Congenital Amaurosis (LCA) is a rare gene­tic disease affecting the­ eyes. Sometime­s, it can also cause kidney issues. The­re's no therapy yet to cure­ LCA-affected kidneys. Talk to your daughte­r's doctor to manage her kidney health. The­y'll help with the right treatme­nt plan.

Answered on 8th Aug '24

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I am 17 year old male my urine color is yellow can you tell me why since I was a child

Male | 17

Urine­ normally appears yellow due to urochrome­ pigment. Darker yellow ofte­n results from dehydration or certain foods consume­d. Drinking more water typically lightens the­ color. Pain or burning during urination merits discussing with a urologist. Urochrome­ presence alone­ is usually innocuous and not a major concern. But combined with other symptoms, it may signal an unde­rlying issue requiring medical e­valuation. Overall, yellowish urine alone­ is generally harmless, as long as no othe­r troubling signs accompany it.

Answered on 26th June '24

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I'm Phil. It's been 12 days since I passed my 4mm kidney stone, and the pain has not gone away. I've had abdominal pain for the last month, sometimes around the bladder, right kidney, left kidney, and recently higher in the chest (on a pain scale of 2/10 to 6/10). It's always been on/off at random times throughout the day, but in the past week it's getting worse/more noticeable/more frequent. I think it temporarily goes away after I eat. I took a new CT urogram and my urologist says nothing is wrong with anything in my urinary tract. No more stones, no infection in my urine test, no swelling anywhere. I just started the antibiotic Bactrim, and extra strength Tylenol just kinda works. Ever since I got diagnosed with a kidney stone, I've been drinking tons of water, maybe 3L/day, and my diet is now low sugar/low salt/low oxalates/low caffeine, and I've lost like 5 lbs. My doctor and reddit threads say it's residual pain, but it should've left after 1-2 days. What could be causing this pain?

Male | 39

Answered on 1st Nov '25

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Is nic showing on a bloodtest

Female | 17

When getting a blood test, it may show if someone has too much 'NIC' in their system. This happens when people eat too many things with salt or if their kidneys are not working well. If you feel thirsty and tired all the time, or if your feet and legs swell up - those could be signs that something is wrong because of too much 'NIC'.

Answered on 31st July '24

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I am 72 years.recenly kidney function test blood report I found my creatinine level is 1.61 and egfr is 43.i do not have any kidney problem as such.In 2019 I undergone angioplasty in Jupiter hospital.and that time my creatinine level was 1.6 and you had given me the medicine Reno save and the level came down

Male | 72

Your creatinine level is a bit above normal and your eGFR is a bit below normal. These are not a big deal and can occur due to age or some health problems in the past like angioplasty. It may not be visible in the beginning. Thus, living a healthy lifestyle such as eating well, drinking enough water, and making regular doctor visits can greatly assist your kidneys. 

Answered on 12th Aug '24

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30 year old, creatine and urea level high, diarrheas, from past 4 days. Back ache.

Male | 30

 you need to visit emergency department if your bp is more than 180/100 and having symptoms like headache for properly evaluation and management of your condition. This could be hypertensive emergency and needs immediate ecg and bp lowering medication to avoid possible complications.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hello (apologies for long post) Caucasian, Male, 60, 6'0", 260 lbs. Meds: Lisinopril 40 mg, Metoprolol 50 mg x2 a day, Amlodipine 10 mg, Furosemide 20 mg, Glimepiride 1 mg, Janumet 50-1000 x 2, Atorvastatin 10 mg...NO drink/smoke or rec. drugs. Issue: After a lot of work, have lost 40+ lbs in last 5-6 years...blood pressure 130/85, A1c 7.0 ...here is the issue. In March of 2023, after years of my GFR staying constant in mid/upper 40's, (not great, but consistent), it was lower at 41. Dr wanted to check it again in 1 month. I very strictly controlled my diet/sugar/protein/soda/increase water intake, etc...take meds religiously...GFR dropped to 35. Dr sent me to a nephrologist, but before the scheduled appointment (which was 6 weeks later), he took me off of Triamterene...said it can be hard on kidneys. When the nephrologist sent me for labs, GFR went UP to 50. Another test 2 weeks later and GFR went up to 55. Nephrologist says that removing Triamterene from regimen played NO part in GFR rising...put me on Spironolactone due to edema returning . 6 months later at next check-up, all numbers and BP continue to be good, but GFR back down to 40. Is it possible that the diuretics have been hard on my kidneys and causing the lower GFR. I understand with years of HBP/diabetes, the GFR is not ideal, but I'd like to keep it in the 50's if possible. Family doctor took me off the Spironolactone and put me on Lasix in March of 2024...bloodwork coming up in a couple of weeks. Family doctor seems to think the diuretics have contributed to lower GFR...Nephrologist says they have nothing to do with my fluctuating GFR numbers... seeking input from anyone here with knowledge/experience...appreciate any insights re: affect of diuretics on GFR...alternatives to traditional diuretics, etc. I've read loop diuretics like Lasix best for kidney issues.

Male | 60

Answered on 22nd Aug '24

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