15-03-2025 12:00:00 AM
Metro India News | Hyderabad
Kidney-related problems are on the rise across all age groups, from children to the elderly, over the past decade, said Dr. V Surya Prakash, Director of the Urology Department, Senior Consultant Urologist, and Robotic Surgeon at Kamineni Hospitals.
Addressing the media on the occasion of World Kidney Day, Dr. Surya Prakash announced the launch of a special health package and highlighted the availability of state-of-the-art robotic surgeries for all kidney-related conditions at Kamineni Hospitals.
"High blood pressure, diabetes, excessive use of painkillers, lifestyle changes, junk food, and high meat consumption are major contributing factors to kidney diseases. On average, around 40 patients with kidney-related issues visit Kamineni Hospitals every day.
Our team of six senior specialists in the Urology and Nephrology departments thoroughly evaluates and provides appropriate treatments to these patients. Recently, cases of kidney stones, tumors, and prostate issues have become more prevalent. For patients with kidney failure, we offer comprehensive dialysis facilities, including hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis,” said Dr. Surya Prakash.
Doctor said “Our hospital has also been successfully performing cadaveric kidney transplants, with five transplants completed in the last 20 days. In live donor surgeries, we use laparoscopic techniques to minimize complications and ensure quicker recovery. Additionally, we perform robotic surgeries using the advanced CMR Robot for superior precision and faster patient recovery.”
Dr. Surya Prakash emphasized that rising summer temperatures increase the risk of kidney stones due to dehydration, leading to the formation of crystals that eventually develop into stones. "To prevent this, individuals should ensure they pass at least two liters of urine per day by drinking 3.5 to 4 liters of water daily.
Consuming citrus fruits like oranges, lemons, and grape fruits is highly beneficial, as they contain properties that help prevent kidney stone formation. Proper hydration and reducing salt intake are crucial in maintaining kidney health, as excess sodium contributes to stone formation and high blood pressure. Keeping conditions like hypertension and diabetes under control can significantly lower the risk of kidney diseases," he added.