Established in 1979, Bkarogyam in Varanasi offers affordable, world-class healthcare with a focus on Ayurvedic treatments.
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a long-term condition where the kidneys gradually lose function. Often caused by diabetes and high blood pressure, CKD may initially show no symptoms. As it progresses, symptoms like swelling, fatigue, and changes in urination appear. Managing CKD involves lifestyle changes, medications, and controlling underlying conditions to slow progression and prevent complications.
The Department of Urology and Nephrology at BKArogyam provides specialized ayurvedic care for kidney diseases, catering to conditions that range from mild to critical. With an expert team of Ayurveda doctors and therapists, we offer comprehensive treatments aimed at enhancing kidney health and improving kidney function naturally. Our personalized approach ensures that each patient receives the best care tailored to their specific needs, promoting overall well-being through holistic methods.
At BKArogyam, we focus on offering services that enhance your health from the inside out. Our robust team ensures that all treatments are safe and non-surgical, providing effective recovery through natural means. In today’s world, kidney diseases have become increasingly common, and our Ayurvedic services are designed to address both mild and severe kidney-related concerns. By leveraging the power of Ayurveda, we strive to provide reliable and effective solutions for kidney health.
We excel in specialized Ayurveda therapies that offer non-surgical care for improving kidney health. Whether dealing with a kidney infection, chronic kidney disease, or kidney failure, BKArogyam provides exceptional care for every issue. Our approach includes understanding each sign and symptom and reviewing health records to offer customized care services. Through a combination of diet, panchakarma therapies, yoga, meditation, and proper sleep, we ensure the best care for all kidney-related concerns using natural methods.
You can experience feeling of tiredness due to the kidneys' reduced ability to filter waste and toxins, leading to overall body weakness and low energy levels.
Fluid retention in the body, particularly in the feet, ankles, and hands, is common in CKD patients as the kidneys struggle to maintain proper fluid balance.
Patients may notice an increase or decrease in urination frequency, dark-coloured urine, or foaminess due to the kidneys' impaired ability to filter waste.
The build- up of excess fluid in the lungs, a consequence of CKD, can make breathing difficult, causing a sensation of breathlessness during normal activities.
As waste products accumulate in the bloodstream due to reduced kidney function, they can irritate the gastrointestinal tract, leading to nausea and vomiting.
The accumulation of toxins and waste in the body often results in a diminished appetite, leading to unintended weight loss and nutritional deficiencies.
Waste build-up in the bloodstream can cause skin irritation, leading to persistent itching and discomfort, especially as kidney function declines.
Constant itching, often due to dry skin or waste product build-up in the blood, can be a significant discomfort for CKD patients, affecting sleep and quality of life.
CKD can lead to hypertension due to fluid overload and the kidneys' role in regulating blood pressure, which in turn can further damage kidney function.