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Best Doctors for Nephrotic Syndrome Treatment in Kolkata

30 Doctors for Nephrotic Syndrome Treatment found

Dr. Rajiv Sinha - Paediatrician

Dr. Rajiv Sinha

MBBS, MD, MRCPCH , CCST

Fellowship - Pediatric Nephrology

Paediatrician

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Dr. Partha Karmakar - Nephrologist

Dr. Partha Karmakar

MBBS, DNB, MRCP

Nephrologist

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Dr. Sandipan Halder - Nephrologist

Dr. Sandipan Halder

MBBS, MD, DM (Nephro)

Nephrologist

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Dr. Avinandan Banerjee - Nephrologist

Dr. Avinandan Banerjee

MBBS, MD, DM (Nephro)

Nephrologist

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Dr. Jayanta Dutta - Nephrologist

Dr. Jayanta Dutta

MBBS, MD, DM (Nephro)

Nephrologist

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Dr. Arup Ratan Dutta - Nephrologist

Dr. Arup Ratan Dutta

MBBS, MD, DM (Nephrology), FRCP

Nephrologist

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Dr. Smartya Pulai - Nephrologist

Dr. Smartya Pulai

MBBS, MD, DM (Nephro)

Nephrologist

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Dr. Ritesh Kauntia - Nephrologist

Dr. Ritesh Kauntia

MBBS, MD, DM (Nephro)

Nephrologist

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Dr. Manish Kumar Jain - Nephrologist

Dr. Manish Kumar Jain

MBBS, MD, DM (Nephrology)

Nephrologist

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Dr. P S Mukherjee - Nephrologist

Dr. P S Mukherjee

MBBS, MRCP, DNB, FCCP, CST

Nephrologist

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Dr. Dipankar Sirkar - Nephrologist

Dr. Dipankar Sirkar

MBBS, MD, DM (Nephrology)

Nephrologist

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Dr. Abhijit Taraphder - Nephrologist

Dr. Abhijit Taraphder

MBBS, MD, DM (Nephro)

Nephrologist

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Dr. Arpita Lahiri Ray Chaudhuri - Nephrologist

Dr. Arpita Lahiri Ray Chaudhuri

MBBS, MD, DNB, DM

Nephrologist

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Dr. Rajib Mondal - Nephrologist

Dr. Rajib Mondal

MBBS, MD, DM (Nephrology)

Nephrologist

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Dr. Bismay Kumar - Nephrologist

Dr. Bismay Kumar

MBBS, MD, DM (Nephrology)

Nephrologist

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Treatment of nephrotic syndrome in adults:

Treatment of nephrotic syndrome in adults typically involves medications such as ACE inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, and diuretics to reduce protein loss and reduce fluid retention. Additionally, corticosteroids, immunosuppressive agents, and lipid-lowering drugs may be used to reduce inflammation and control cholesterol levels.

Frequently asked questions

Nephrotic syndrome is a disorder of the kidneys that is caused by damage to the glomeruli, the tiny filters in the kidneys that filter waste from the bloodstream. This damage leads to the leakage of large amounts of protein from the bloodstream into the urine, resulting in nephrotic syndrome.

Nephrotic syndrome is typically diagnosed after a physical exam, laboratory tests, and a urine analysis. A doctor may also request a kidney biopsy to confirm a diagnosis and determine the cause.

Nephrotic syndrome is not necessarily a genetic condition, as it can be caused by a variety of environmental and medical factors. However, there are certain genetic mutations that can increase a person's risk of developing the nephrotic syndrome.

Yes, a nephrotic syndrome patient can get pregnant. However, it is important for pregnant women with the condition to receive specialized care from a nephrologist or nephrotic syndrome specialist throughout their pregnancy.

No, nephrotic syndrome cannot be cured by homoeopathy. It is best to consult a nephrotic syndrome specialist for the appropriate treatment.

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