Our Acute Renal Failure Management
Acute renal failure, or acute kidney injury (AKI), occurs suddenly and is often reversible with
prompt treatment. Management begins with identifying the underlying cause, which could be
dehydration, infection, or medication side effects. Treatment focuses on restoring kidney
function, often through intravenous fluids, medications to manage blood pressure, and stopping
any offending drugs. In severe cases, temporary dialysis may be necessary. Dr. Jamshed Anwer’s
expertise ensures rapid and effective management, minimizing long-term damage.
The Transplant Chronic Renal Failure Management
Chronic renal failure, or chronic kidney disease (CKD), progresses over time and requires
long-term management. Dr. Anwer develops personalized treatment plans to slow disease
progression and manage symptoms. This includes controlling blood pressure, blood sugar levels in
diabetic patients, and cholesterol. Medications such as ACE inhibitors or ARBs are often
prescribed to protect kidney function. Dietary modifications play a crucial role, focusing on
reducing sodium, potassium, and phosphorus intake. Regular monitoring through blood tests and
urine analysis is essential to assess kidney function and adjust treatment as needed. Dr. Anwer
emphasizes patient education, ensuring individuals understand their condition and the importance
of adhering to treatment plans. His holistic approach aims to improve the quality of life and
delay the need for dialysis or transplantation.