Rajesh, a 45-year-old businessman from Gurgaon, had been feeling unusually tired for months. He blamed his hectic schedule and long work hours. When persistent swelling in his ankles forced him to see a doctor, tests revealed his kidneys were functioning at just 40%. "If only I had paid attention earlier," he told me during his first dialysis session.
Stories like Rajesh's are heartbreakingly common across North India. The problem? Most early kidney disease symptoms are subtle, easy to dismiss, and often mistaken for other issues. By the time symptoms become obvious, significant damage has...
Last month, a 42-year-old IT professional walked into our clinic complaining of persistent fatigue. He thought it was work stress. His blood reports revealed something far more serious—his kidneys were functioning at just 25% capacity. He had advanced chronic kidney disease, and he had no idea.
This isn't a rare story. Across India, millions are living with damaged kidneys without knowing it. That's exactly why kidney disease has earned the frightening title of "silent killer."
The Dangerous Silence of Kidney Disease
Your kidneys are remarkable organs. Even when they're losing...
Last month, a 52-year-old patient walked into the Dialysis Centre at Epitome Kidney Urology Institute with a severe infection. He'd been on dialysis for eight months at a dialysis centre in Delhi. Upon examination, our medical team found that his dialysis access site was inflamed, he had recurring fevers, and his recent blood reports showed alarming signs of infection.
"Hame laga dialysis to dialysis hi hai kisi bhi clinic mein karao, Pani hi to nikalwana hota hai," he told our Nephrologist, his voice tired and defeated. "Hamare ghar ke sabse paas jo hospital tha wahi dialysis kara rahe...
Being a Dialysis Care provider for more then one and a half decade and now for over 5 years providing holistic care through Epitome Kidney Urology Institute, New Delhi; I have had opportunity to witness patients closely, interact with them, understand their fears, pain, suspicion of every recommendation their doctors may give them, their confusion whether to start dialysis, go for kidney transplant or just live life without any treatment.Witnessing all these situations, emotions, and expressions long back, I had started believing that the patients deserve to know everything they are going...