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Kauka Amit Gupta - Nā ʻEpekema Renal
Kauka Amit Gupta
ʻO ka Nephrology:
ʻIke: 43+ Makahiki
Education: MD, DNB (Nephrology), FRCP (London)
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About Kauka Amit Gupta

He kauka Nephrologist akamai loa ʻo Kauka Amit Gupta ma Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, me 43 mau makahiki o ka ʻike loea i ka nānā ʻana a me ka mālama ʻana i nā maʻi e pili ana i nā puʻupaʻa. ʻO kona ʻike nui a me kona kūpaʻa i ka mālama ʻana i nā mea maʻi ua hoʻolilo iā ia i inoa hilinaʻi ma ke kahua o ka nephrology.

Loaʻa iā Kauka Gupta kahi MD ma ke Kauka Lapaʻau, kahi DNB ma Nephrology, a me kahi FRCP mai Ladana, e hōʻike ana i kona ʻike hoʻonaʻauao ikaika a me ka ʻike loea lapaʻau. He loea ʻo ia i ka mālama ʻana i nā maʻi puʻupaʻa mau loa, ka hoʻokele dialysis, nā hoʻoili puʻupaʻa, a me nā maʻi puʻupaʻa ʻē aʻe, e hāʻawi ana i ka mālama piha i kāna mau maʻi.

He akamai ʻo ia i ka ʻōlelo Pelekania a me ka ʻōlelo Hindi, hōʻoiaʻiʻo ʻo ia i ke kamaʻilio maikaʻi ʻana me kāna mau maʻi, e hāʻawi ana i nā wehewehe maopopo o nā kūlana olakino a me nā koho lapaʻau. ʻO kāna ʻano hana i kau ʻia ma ke kikowaena o ka mea maʻi e kālele ana i ka ʻike mua ʻana, ka mālama pale ʻana, a me nā hoʻolālā lapaʻau pilikino e hoʻomaikaʻi i nā hopena o ka mea maʻi.

Ma ke ʻano he loea ma Apollomedics Super Specialty Hospitals, ua hoʻomau ʻo Kauka Amit Gupta i ka hāʻawi ʻana i ka mālama nephrology kiʻekiʻe loa. ʻO kona makemake nui i ka maikaʻi o ke olakino a me ke aʻo mau ʻana e hoʻolilo iā ia i lālā waiwai nui o ke kaiāulu mālama ola.

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Over 43 years of Impeccable Clinical Experience and countingFormer Professor & HOD, Nephrology & Kidney Transplant, SGPGIMS LucknowAlumni AIIMS Delhi

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Ka Hoʻomohala Kinetona
Nephrology Lapaʻau
Mālama Koʻikoʻi Nephrology

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Former President Indian Society of NephrologyFormer President Peritoneal Dialysis Society of India

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Mea kākau o 200+ ʻatikala a me 30 mau puke ma ka Nephrology a me ka Kidney Transplant

FAQs

Q: What are the early signs of kidney disease?
Early warning signs often include persistent fatigue, swelling in the ankles or feet (edema), and changes in urinary frequency or appearance, such as foaminess. Many patients also experience decreased appetite, muscle cramping, or unexplained puffiness around the eyes.
Q: What is the difference between acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease (CKD)?
Acute kidney injury is a sudden, often reversible episode of kidney failure that happens within hours or days, usually due to trauma or severe infection. Chronic kidney disease is a slow, progressive loss of function over months or years, which is typically irreversible and managed to prevent further decline.
Q: What are the stages of CKD and at which stage is dialysis or transplant typically recommended?
CKD is categorized into five stages based on the glomerular filtration rate (GFR), ranging from Stage 1 (normal) to Stage 5 (kidney failure). Dialysis or a kidney transplant is typically recommended when a patient reaches Stage 5, often called End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD).
Q: What is the evaluation process for a kidney transplant?
The process begins with extensive medical compatibility testing (blood typing and tissue matching) for both the donor and the recipient. It also includes a series of cardiac, psychological, and radiological evaluations to ensure the patient is physically fit for the surgical procedure and long-term recovery.
Q: How does diabetes and hypertension accelerate kidney damage?
Diabetes causes high blood sugar that damages the delicate filtering units (nephrons) over time, while hypertension puts excessive pressure on the small blood vessels in the kidneys. Both conditions scar the kidney tissue, significantly reducing its ability to filter waste and excess fluid from the blood.
Q: Who is the most experienced nephrologist for kidney transplant in Lucknow?
Prof. Dr. Amit Gupta is widely regarded as one of the most senior experts in Lucknow, with over 43 years of experience in nephrology and renal transplantation. Having previously led the department at SGPGIMS, he is a pioneer in specialized treatments like peritoneal dialysis and complex kidney transplants.
Q: Does Prof. Dr. Amit Gupta perform kidney biopsies?
Yes, as a specialized nephrologist, he performs renal biopsies to diagnose various kidney conditions and determine the extent of tissue damage. This procedure is a routine part of his clinical practice for identifying specific glomerulonephropathies and other renal disorders.
Q: How many kidney transplants has Prof. Dr. Amit Gupta performed?
While exact numbers vary by year, Dr. Gupta has been a pivotal figure in the field for decades, having helped establish one of the largest transplant and dialysis programs in South Asia. His extensive career at premier institutes like SGPGIMS and Apollo involves supervising and performing thousands of life-saving procedures.
Q: What kidney conditions does Prof. Dr. Amit Gupta treat?
Dr. Gupta manages a wide array of conditions including chronic kidney disease, nephrotic syndrome, acute renal failure, and diabetic kidney disease. He also specializes in specialized dialysis protocols (Hemodialysis and CAPD) and post-transplant immunosuppression management.
Q: How can I book a nephrology consultation with Prof. Dr. Amit Gupta at Apollo Hospitals Lucknow?
Consultations can be booked through official Apollo Hospitals website by selecting the Lucknow facility. You can also contact the Apollomedics Super Speciality Hospital directly to schedule an in-person clinical evaluation.
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