Overview
The Department of Nephrology at Sunshine Hospitals provides comprehensive care for all brain and spinal disorders. It provides disease specific, patient focused approach to neurological care. From deep skull base brain tumours to vertebral junction anomalies, Sunshine is equipped to deal with all complex neurosurgical conditions.
Facilities at the Dept. of Nephrology
Sunshine’s Dept. of Nephrology is well-equipped with the array of facilities, some of which are listed below:
Solid capabilities to treat any kind of kidney failure
Well-equipped clinical laboratory
Advanced imaging facilities
Renal Biopsies
Initiation of Peritoneal Dialysis, Implantation of catheters
Exclusive haemodialysis unit
Incorporating the latest advancements in diagnostics, Sunshine makes a continuous effort in successfully treating kidney and renal diseases.
Areas of Treatment:
Acute Kidney injury (ARF)
Hypertension
Chronic kidney disease
Dialysis
Kidney transplantation
What are kidneys and why are they important?
Think of your kidneys as a coffee filter. When you make coffee, the filter keeps the coffee grains inside but allows water to pass through. Your kidneys do something similar. They keep the things you need inside your body but filter out things you don’t need.
Your kidneys also keep the rest of your body in balance by:
Removing waste and poisons from the body
Balancing the body’s fluids and acid levels
Helping to control blood pressure
Helping bones stay healthy
Helping to make red blood cells
What are the symptoms of kidney disease?
Most people with early kidney disease do not have symptoms. In the later stages of kidney disease, the person may:
Feel tired or short of breath
Have trouble thinking clearly
Not feel like eating; feel nauseated
Have trouble sleeping
Have dry, itchy skin
Have muscle cramping at night
Need to go to the bathroom more often, especially at night
Have swollen feet and ankles
Have puffiness around the eyes, especially in the morning
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