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hiranandanihospitalpowai · 1 year ago
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Impact on Kidney Post Covid-19 - Dr. LH Hiranandani Powai Hospital
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As per a report from Hiranandani Hospital Powai, COVID-19 has impacted the lives of more than 45 million people in India. The pandemic has turned a challenging face which has caused death to more than 5 Lakh people in India. Globally, nations have experienced economic downturns and loss of countless lives. Post Covid, Hiranandani Hospital has witnessed how the disease has caused complications to the health of the kidney resulting in acute kidney injury in the lives of post Covid19 patients. It is estimated that in the long run, patients might face some respiratory issues.
Dr Sujit Chatterjee, CEO of Hiranandani Hospital is the strong backbone of the healthcare management industry. The hospital was formed to serve its patients with utmost patience and sincerity. In the battle against COVID-19, Hiranandani Hospital has undeniably seen and treated the highest number of affected patients in Mumbai. Dr Sujit Chatterjee Hiranandani has also contributed keenly to the healthcare policy formation in India and was also invited to National and International Forums to share smart views on emerging scenarios of healthcare in India.
Risk and Threat to Kidney Post covid 19
Dr. LH Hiranandani Hospital, Powai has served more than 1,00,000 happy patients, has completed 50,000+ surgeries, has 1000+ professionals, and 240+ beds. It is serving patients facing risks and threats to kidneys post-COVID-19 as the disease tells you about the health of your body. Well, to know if you need help or want to live healthy it's important to take this threat seriously in the first place. There is a 100% chance that you can heal quickly once you start following a healthy lifestyle. The article has stated some of the Risks and Threats to Kidneys post-COVID-19 patients. Here is the list:
1. Acute Kidney Injury: Very severe cases lead a patient to this disease(AKI), where there is a sudden loss in proper functioning of a disease. This might result from direct viral invasion or the body's inflammatory response.
2. Chronic Kidney Disease: Post Covid19 patients, who have any history of kidney conditions in the past are at a higher risk. Statistics show there is a strong connection between Chronic Kidney Disease and COVID-19.
3. Systemic Inflammation: COVID-19 has triggered a systemic inflammatory response that impacts various organs including kidneys. Prolonged inflammation may contribute to kidney damage.
4. Blood clotting: COVID-19 is highly associated with increased risk of blood clotting. Kidneys are highly vascular organs and blood clots can disrupt normal blood flow, potentially leading to kidney issues. 
5. Dehydration: Fever, sweating and respiratory distress during covid 19 can contribute to dehydration, which is a risk factor for kidney problems. You can take care of yourself by changing small habits in your life. 
6. Medication-Induced Kidney Injury: Some medications that are used in the treatment of COVID-19 or its complications have a nephrotoxic effect, potentially impacting kidney function. 
7. Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection (PASC): Individuals with lingering symptoms after recovering from acute COVID-19 may experience ongoing kidney-related issues as part of the broader spectrum of post-acute sequelae.
8. Impact of Comorbidities: Patients with pre-existing conditions such as diabetes and hypertension, are common risk factors for both severe COVID-19 and kidney disease, that might face heightened risks.
At the Department of Kidney transplant, Hiranandani Hospital, Powai patients are given early detection and management so that they can maintain good kidney health. It's important to consult healthcare professionals for personalized advice and monitoring. The threats and risks describe the possibility of bad health of the immune system.
When Does a Patient Require Kidney Transplant? 
Hiranandani Hospital Kidney Transplant
The patient should participate in the Hiranandani Hospital Kidney Transplant Program, launched by the Department of Kidney transplant, if he/she has faced kidney complications post-COVID-19. Every case is different; it is not recommended to get a kidney transplant for every kidney-related issue. Whereas, it majorly depends on the amount of damage COVID-19 has caused. In some cases, COVID-19 has led individuals to acute kidney injury (AKI) which can be healed with appropriate medical treatment. In other cases, if a patient undergoes damage which later turns to chronic kidney disease (CKD), it is the condition that damages your kidney and decreases its ability to keep you healthy by filtering the waste from your blood. When the patient reaches the end stage of renal disease (GFR less than 10 ml/min). Patients are advised to undergo medical evaluation and follow an appropriate course of action be it medication dialysis or kidney transplant. You should book a healthcare professional at Hiranandani Hospital Powai, Mumbai for your checkup today.
Here are some of the benefits of Hiranandani Hospital Kidney Transplant Program:
1. Majority of patients enjoy improved quality of life 
2. No longer requires dialysis 
3. Way Up Energy levels
4. Work and travel becomes easier 
Future Impact 
How COVID-19 can affect the kidneys is a matter which researchers are yet to look into. Researchers like Sujit Chatterjee Hiranandani are spending their time and energy to find out the impacts of COVID-19 in the long run. The healthcare system has launched a post-COVID care regime, which includes regular kidney function assessments among the patients to safeguard their lives, prioritizing those who had AKI or were affected by CKI. This states the importance of sustained medical attention and public initiative to address and manage potential kidney-related complications. 
Hiranandani Hospital has launched a special post-COVID care clinic to treat the patients with the utmost attention and accessibility. You can book a physical appointment or virtual appointment to ensure your security and safety. If you’re specifically facing some issues after COVID-19 that are out of your understanding then you can write to Hiranandani Hospital at [email protected]
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heykav · 4 years ago
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Nagpur, Kolhapur, Beed emerge as new hotspots An analysis of daily average growth rates in Maharashtra show the pandemic is now spreading faster in small towns and semi-urban areas with sub-optimal healthcare than in big industrial centres like Mumbai, Pune and Thane. Source link
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digimakacademy · 4 years ago
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मुंबई में कोरोना से 68 और लोगों की मौत, संक्रमितों की कुल संख्या 88,000 के पार कोरोना की जांच करता स्वास्थ्यकर्मी मुंबई देशभर में कोरोना वायरस के संक्रमितों की संख्या लगातार बढ़ रही है। मुंबई में गुरुवार को कोविड-19 के 1282 नए मामले सामने आए जिसके बाद इस वायरस से संक्रमितों की कुल संख्या बढ़कर 88,795 हो गई। बृहन्मुंबई महानगर पालिका (
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mumbailivenews · 3 years ago
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indiaissuenews · 4 years ago
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मुंबई महानगर पालिका के नियमों का पालन करना होगा! ज्यादा संख्या में गणेश भक्त एक साथ इकट्ठा नहीं हो पाएंगे ! आप सभी को गणेश उत्सव की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं- राजेश दुबे
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krazyshoppy · 2 years ago
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मुंबई में बीते 24 घंटे में कोरोना के 1 हजार 11 नए केस दर्ज, दो मरीजों की हुई मौत
मुंबई में बीते 24 घंटे में कोरोना के 1 हजार 11 नए केस दर्ज, दो मरीजों की हुई मौत
Mumbai Corona News: मुंबई महानगर में कोरोना संक्रमण (Coronavirus) के बढ़ते मामलों ने एक फिर दहशहत फैला दी है. गौरतलब है कि शहर में बीते 24 घंटे में एक बार फिर एक हजार से ज्यादा नए कोविड-19 (Covid-19) के केस दर्ज किए गए हैं. वहीं इस अवधि के दौरान मुंबई (Mumbai) में संक्रमण से दो मौतें भी हुई हैं. फिलहाल शहर में 5 हजार 852 सक्रिय मरीज हैं मुंबई में बीते 24 घंटों में कितने Covid-19 के मामले आएबता…
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newsdaliy · 2 years ago
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Mumbai Reports 238 Covid-19 Cases, Two Deaths, 274 Recoveries
Mumbai Reports 238 Covid-19 Cases, Two Deaths, 274 Recoveries
Mumbai Corona Update: In the country’s financial capital Mumbai, 238 cases of infection were reported on Sunday and one patient died. The big thing is that the number of new cases today was less as compared to yesterday. Yesterday 266 cases of corona were registered. For the last 9 days in the city, the number of new cases of corona is being recorded less than 300. Know what is the latest…
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don-lichterman · 2 years ago
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Coronavirus News Live: India records 13,216 new Covid-19 cases; daily positivity rate at 2.73%
Coronavirus News Live: India records 13,216 new Covid-19 cases; daily positivity rate at 2.73%
People infected with the earliest version of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus, first identified in South Africa in November, may be vulnerable to reinfection with later versions of Omicron even if they have been vaccinated and boosted, new findings suggest. Vaccinated patients with Omicron BA.1 breakthrough infections developed antibodies that could neutralise that virus plus the original…
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kwttoday · 3 years ago
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India : Maharashtra reports highest cases across the country
India : Maharashtra reports highest cases across the country
India : Maharashtra reports highest cases across the country Maharashtra reports 40,925 new cases, 20 deaths and 14,256 recoveries today; Active cases at 1,41,492. Omicron cases reach 876 including 435 recoveries. This is more than 36,265 Covid19 cases reported on Thursday.  Read: India reports over 1.40 lakh new Covid-19 cases Mumbai reported 20,971 new covid cases and six deaths on Friday.…
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ravisinghdigital · 3 years ago
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netbreakingnews9 · 3 years ago
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Maharashtra studies 11,877 recent COVID-19 infections, 9 deaths
Maharashtra studies 11,877 recent COVID-19 infections, 9 deaths
Mumbai: Maharashtra on Sunday (January 2)  reported 11,877 recent COVID-19 circumstances, 2,707 greater than the day prior to, and 50 Omicron infections, the state well being division stated in a bulletin. The state reported 9 fatalities, which greater the entire COVID-19 toll to one,41,542. Maharashtra is now left with 42,024 energetic circumstances, the bulletin stated Of the brand new 11,877…
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mumbailivenews · 3 years ago
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doonitedin · 3 years ago
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Vaccinations, herd immunity reducing active Covid cases in Maharashtra: Experts
Vaccinations, herd immunity reducing active Covid cases in Maharashtra: Experts
Maharashtra on Tuesday recorded 766 fresh Covid-19 cases and 19 fatalities from the disease, taking the overall tally of infections to 6,631,297 and the death toll to 140,766. Experts, meanwhile, said the state was seeing an overall decline in active Covid-19 cases largely because of two factors: the anti-Covid vaccination drive and herd immunity. Mumbai recorded 190 new coronavirus cases and one…
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newsdaliy · 2 years ago
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Mumbai Corona Update: Mumbai Records 266 Covid-19 Cases, One Death
Mumbai Corona Update: Mumbai Records 266 Covid-19 Cases, One Death
Mumbai Corona Update: In the country’s financial capital Mumbai, 266 cases of infection were reported on Saturday and the patient died. The number of people found infected in the city has now increased to 11 lakh 22 thousand 674, while 16 thousand 638 people have died so far. A municipal official has given this information. Know what is the latest situation of Corona in the city. The number of…
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don-lichterman · 2 years ago
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Covid-19 News, Covid-19 cases, deaths, Covid vaccine news updates
Covid-19 News, Covid-19 cases, deaths, Covid vaccine news updates
The BA.4 and BA.5 Omicron sub-variants are making their presence felt across various areas in the country with the daily Covid tally now showing a rise in the country. When contacted, Dr Soumya Swaminathan, WHO chief scientist, told The Indian Express that it could be the start of a mini wave. “The sub-variants that are emerging are more transmissible than the original Omicron BA.1 and there is a…
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bengalbytes · 3 years ago
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351 new Covid cases in Mumbai in 24 hours, lowest in nearly 6 months
351 new Covid cases in Mumbai in 24 hours, lowest in nearly 6 months
Image Source : PTI 351 new Covid cases in Mumbai in 24 hours, lowest since February Mumbai on Tuesday reported 351 fresh COVID-19 cases, the lowest daily count after January 25, while 10 patients succumbed to the infection, the city civic body said. The city had reported 348 COVID-19 cases on January 25. With 351 cases, the cumulative caseload increased to 7,31,914, while 10 fresh deaths pushed…
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