About Dr. Jitesh Jeswani - Your Trusted Nephrologist and Transplant Physician
Dr. Jitesh Jeswani
- Dedicated Transplant Nephrologist with experience in more than 800 renal transplant.
- Providing thorough patient centered compassionate care.
- DM Nephrology from Mahatma Gandhi Hospital, JAIPUR.
- Experience in more than 800 renal transplant, Critical Care Nephrology, Dialysis and Glomerular diseases.
- Fellow In Renal Medicine and Transplant - Manchester Royal Infirmary, United Kingdom.
- One Year Fellowship Sponsored by Royal College of Physicians Experience in Simultaneous Pancreas Kidney Transplantation, Post Kidney Islet cell Transplant.
- European SE Nephrology-Formally MRCP Nephrology
- MD Medicine & MBBS - NKP Salve Institute of Medical Sciences.
Our Treatment Approach
Accumulated in-depth knowledge of caring for Kidney Disease patients. We have developed a rigorous approach.
Dedicated Nephrology Practice
Our centre is dedicated to Kidney diseases. We pay attention to details at every step of the treatment process.
Complete Solutions to Patient
Our dedicated nephrologist is committed to offering complete solutions to patients with Chronic Kidney Disease.
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Dr. Jitesh Jeswani, a leading transplant nephrologist with over 800 successful transplants, offers compassionate, expert care for kidney diseases. With extensive experience and world-class training, he provides personalized treatment for optimal outcomes. Contact Nephron Kidney Hospital, Nagpur for appointments and consultations.
SPECIALITIES
Experienced Nephrologist
01.
Temporary & Permanent Dialysis Catheter Insertion
For dialysis, a catheter is a thin tube placed in a large blood vessel blood flow during treatment.
02.
Renal Hypertension
Renal hypertension is high blood pressure caused by problems in your kidneys. These issues can prevent them from properly.
03.
Hemodialysis - HD, HDF and SELD
Hemodialysis is a kidney replacement therapy where a machine filters your blood.
04.
Glomerulonephritis
Glomerulonephritis is an inflammation of the tiny filters in your kidneys called glomeruli.
05.
Peritonial Dialysis
Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a kidney replacement therapy you can manage at home.
06.
Renal Imaging
Renal imaging techniques use X-rays, sound waves, or dyes to create detailed pictures of your kidneys.
07.
Kidney Biopsy
A kidney biopsy is a minimally invasive procedure where a small tissue sample is taken from your kidney.
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Kidney Transplant
A kidney transplant is a surgical treatment used to treat renal failure.Â
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Kidney Transplant
An individual needs a kidney transplant if they have one of the following conditions:
- People whose kidney have stopped functioning completely.
- When both the kidneys are compromised.
- Several underlying diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, glomerulonephritis, cystic kidney etc.
- Glomerulonecrosis, glomerulonephritis etc, may lead to chronic kidney failure.
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After a kidney transplant, recovery typically takes 1-2 months. Additionally, the patient’s immune system plays a role.
Some transplants can last longer, but the average lifespan of a transplanted kidney is around 12-15 years. At times, patient may need multiple transplants throughout their lifetime.
Diabetic Kidney Disease
If you have diabetes, the following are known to increase the risk of diabetic nephropathy like:
- Hyperglycemia or uncontrolled high blood sugar.
- Hypertension or uncontrolled high blood pressure.
- Smoking.
- Being obese.
- High blood cholesterol.
- A history of diabetes or kidney disease in the family.
To decrease the risk of developing diabetic nephropathy, you can:
- Treat your diabetes.
- Manage your diabetes by taking regular follow-ups.
- Quit smoking.
- Exercise regularly and maintain a healthy weight.
- Take care of high blood pressure or other medical conditions.
Renal failure can be prevented in a patient with diabetic renal disease if the aforementioned precautions are taken together with the appropriate medical care. Unfortunately, diabetes-related kidney damage often results in end-stage renal failure.
Diabetes-related kidney damage might deteriorate over time. To prevent or delay kidney failure, you can take measures to maintain the health of your kidneys and help decrease renal damage. However, kidney failure does not occur in the majority of diabetics with renal disease.
Chronic Kidney Disease
End-stage renal disease or kidney failure are other terms for end-stage kidney disease. It happens when the progressive loss of kidney function reaches an advanced stage. The kidneys can no longer operate as they normally should to meet the demands of the body if they have end-stage renal disease.
The kidney specialists perform the following function:
- Establishes the reason for the kidney disorder.
- Discusses options to keep the health intact.
- Reduce the danger of advancement of kidney disease.
- Takes a decision on specialized treatment options, whenever necessary.
- Yes, the early stages of renal disease might also present other health risks. Having chronic kidney disease significantly increases your risk of having a heart attack or stroke.
- Both the cause and the effect of CKD can be linked to hypertension. It can harm the kidney’s many small blood vessels. The kidney won’t be able to regulate blood pressure properly as a result.
- Anemia, gout, infections, and issues with the bones are a few other health risks associated with kidney disease.
ESKD, an end stage kidney disease, affects 150–230 persons per million people. The majority of people are unaware of their CKD.
The individuals suffering from the conditions listed below are at greater risk of CKD:
- Diabetes.
- High blood pressure.
- Heart problems or a history of stroke.
- Genetic case of kidney failure.
- Obesity.
- Smoking
- Are 60 years of age or older.
- Past record of acute kidney injury.
A congenital defect in the urinary tract or glomerulonephritis, a condition in which the body’s immune system attacks the kidney tissue, polycystic kidney disease, reflux nephropathy, or genetic kidney disorders are other possible causes of CKD.
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