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How To Improve The Patient With Affected Kidney?

My brother is kidney patient.his left kidney is not visualised.and left side is paralised.And right kidney is effected.he is under dyalisis per week and one espogen10000 injection per week.Medicine rocaltrol 0.25mg,panD,Tide10,folic acid. His urine is not normaly.and he is not improve.
Mon, 14 Sep 2015
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Hi, welcome to HCM.
Looking to your brother's history, i as a nephrologist can fully understand your concern.
It seems that your brother has kidney failure requiring dialysis.
Dialysis is not a treatment for kidney failure. It is a supportive therapy.
It is necessary to determine the cause of kidney failure and type of kidney failure - acute (reversible) or chronic(irreversible)
Do basic urine report and sonography.
Then discuss with your nephrologist regarding disease and further treatment plan.
You can communicate with me further with detailed reports.
I think this would be helpful to you.
Best wishes. TC.
Dr Jay Patel.
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How To Improve The Patient With Affected Kidney?

Hi, welcome to HCM. Looking to your brother s history, i as a nephrologist can fully understand your concern. It seems that your brother has kidney failure requiring dialysis. Dialysis is not a treatment for kidney failure. It is a supportive therapy. It is necessary to determine the cause of kidney failure and type of kidney failure - acute (reversible) or chronic(irreversible) Do basic urine report and sonography. Then discuss with your nephrologist regarding disease and further treatment plan. You can communicate with me further with detailed reports. I think this would be helpful to you. Best wishes. TC. Dr Jay Patel.