SSB Heart and Multispecialty Hospital is renowned for its extensive medical services, especially in nephrology and urology. Our department has a team of highly skilled nephrologists, urologists, and technical staff. They are dedicated to treating a wide range of kidney illnesses. Our commitment to excellence ensures that patients receive top-tier care. A one-of-a-kind care that is tailored to their specific needs.
One of the standout features of SSB Heart and Multispecialty Hospital is our world-class dialysis program. This program is notably enhanced by our joint effort with ARCS-Globel, LLC, USA. A partnership that elevates the quality of care delivered to patients. This joint effort ensures that our patients have access to the latest advancements in dialysis technology and treatment protocols. This results in improved outcomes and a higher quality of life.
In addition to our notable dialysis services, SSB Heart and Multispecialty Hospital offers a full range of urological surgical procedures. Our expert urologists are adept at performing both laparoscopic and open surgeries. We ensure that our patients receive the most effective treatment for their condition. Our team is well-equipped with the latest tools and technologies to provide the best possible care.
At SSB Heart and Multispecialty Hospital, we understand that urological health is critical to overall well-being. Our urology department expertly diagnoses and treats a wide array of urological conditions. Conditions can range from kidney stones and urinary tract infections to prostate issues and bladder disorders. Our team of urologists works closely with patients. This allows them to develop unique treatment plans. These plans address their unique health concerns and lifestyle needs.
The nephrology and urology departments at SSB Heart and Multispecialty Hospital are supported by a state-of-the-art facility. The facility is designed to provide a comfortable and healing environment for our patients. Our hospital is equipped with the latest and modern diagnostic and therapeutic technologies. This ensures that our medical experts have the tools they need in order to deliver the highest standard of care.
With a focus on innovation, unique treatment, and warm care, SSB Heart and Multispecialty Hospital continues to set the standard for excellence in medical care.
Certain groups are more prone to urology and nephrology disorders due to various risk factors. These include:
Elderly Population:
Age-related anatomic and functional changes, along with conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, and atherosclerosis, increase the risk of acute kidney injury and may cause other renal disorders.
People with Chronic Conditions:
People with diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular diseases are at higher risk for chronic kidney disease (CKD) and other nephrological issues.
Men:
Men are more prone to urological disorders. This may include benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostate cancer, and urinary tract infections. This is due to anatomic and hormonal factors, especially in older men.
People with a Family History of Kidney Disease:
Genetic predisposition can play an important role in the development of kidney-related diseases.
Patients with Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs):
Frequent UTIs can lead to chronic kidney conditions and other urological problems.
People with Poor Lifestyle Habits:
Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, poor diet, and lack of exercise are contributing factors to both urological and nephrological disorders.
Urology and nephrology disorders encompass a wide range of conditions. These conditions may affect the urinary tract and kidneys. The common symptoms for these disorders can vary. But generally, they include specific indicators.
Common Symptoms of Urology Disorders:
Back and Groin Pain:
Pain in the back or groin can indicate issues with the bladder, prostate, or kidneys. Problems in the kidneys, such as kidney stones, may cause a dull aching pain in the lower back.
Blood in the Urine:
This is a clear sign of issues in the urinary tract. This may include urinary tract infections (UTIs) and kidney infections. This may also include bladder or kidney stones, an enlarged prostate, or kidney disease.
Frequent Urination:
Increased urgency and frequency of urination can be a sign of infection. Or it can be a sign of bladder sensitivity.
Painful Urination:
Pain or discomfort during urination is often related to infections. But can also indicate bladder stones.
Uncontrolled Urine Leakage:
Incontinence can be a sign of various urologic issues. And requires medical assessment to determine the underlying cause.
Common Symptoms of Nephrology Disorders:
Swelling:
Swollen ankles, feet, or hands as a result of water retention can indicate advanced kidney disease.
Fatigue and Weakness:
It is a common symptom of chronic kidney disease (CKD) due to the buildup of waste products in the body.
Changes in Urination:
This includes urinating more frequently, especially at night, or less often than usual.
Shortness of Breath:
This can occur if fluid builds up in the lungs, a possible complication of severe kidney disease.
High Blood Pressure:
Difficult-to-control hypertension is a common sign of kidney problems.
Nausea and Vomiting:
Often seen in advanced kidney disease. This occurs due to the collection of waste products.
Loss of Appetite:
It is another symptom of advanced kidney disease. This occurs often due to nausea and the buildup of toxins in the body.
Dry, Itchy Skin:
This can be a sign of the imbalance of minerals and nutrients in the body. Which is a result of a kidney disease.
Urology and Nephrology Procedures offered at SSB
The broad spectrum of urology and nephrology procedures provided at SSB Heart And Multispecialty Hospital includes:
Nephrology Services:
All Nephrological services, including:
Urology Services:
What are the early signs and symptoms of kidney disease?
Early signs and symptoms of kidney disease may include changes in urination (frequency and appearance) and fatigue. It may also include swelling in ankles and feet and trouble sleeping. It may also include dry and itchy skin and persistent puffiness around the eyes.
What causes blood in the urine?
Blood in the urine can be caused by various conditions. This may be caused by urinary tract infections or kidney infections. This may also be caused by bladder or kidney stones, an enlarged prostate, or kidney disease. It’s essential to seek medical attention so that you can determine the exact cause.
How is chronic kidney disease diagnosed?
Chronic kidney disease is diagnosed through various tests. This may include blood tests, urine tests, imaging tests, and kidney biopsy.
What are common symptoms of urinary tract infections (UTIs)?
Common symptoms of UTIs include a strong, persistent urge to urinate. It may also include a burning sensation when urinating and passing frequently. It may further include small amounts of urine, cloudy or strong-smelling urine. And can even cause pelvic pain in women.
What treatments are available for kidney stones?
The treatment for kidney stones includes drinking plenty of water to help pass the stones. It also includes pain relievers and medical therapy to help pass the stones. Procedures such as extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), ureteroscopy, or percutaneous nephrolithotomy are used for larger stones.
What lifestyle changes can help prevent kidney disease?
To prevent kidney disease, maintain a healthy diet low in salt and fat. You should also remain hydrated, control your blood sugar level, and manage your blood pressure. Avoid smoking. Limit your alcohol intake as well. And lastly, maintain a healthy weight through consistent and proper exercise.
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