बच्चों की किडनी कैसे खराब होती है? शुरुआती लक्षण, कारण और सही इलाज का तरीका जानिए : हेलो डॉक्टर
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प्रड्यूसर/होस्ट : अतुल तिवारी
साउंड मिक्स : अमन
Is swelling in children's eyes/feet always due to allergies, or could it also be a sign of kidney problems? Why should you be alert if symptoms like changes in urine color, foam, and odor appear? If a child is frequently tired, irritable, or sluggish in their studies, could this be related to kidney issues? Can frequent vomiting and abdominal pain in children be caused by kidney problems? If a child wakes up frequently at night to urinate—is this a habit or a medical condition? People often mistake recurrent UTIs for a simple fever; why is this something to be concerned about? Can giving antibiotics for every fever be dangerous for the kidneys? Why is measuring blood pressure in children not considered necessary? Is a child's refusal to drink water a habit or a medical issue? When is bedwetting psychological, and when is it a nephrology case? If one child has a genetic kidney disease, what are the implications for their siblings? When does dialysis become unavoidable in children? Does dialysis mean the end of a normal life? Can a child lead a normal life—including school, sports, and marriage—after a kidney transplant? How safe is it for parents to be donors? Why do parents often reach out to a nephrologist late? Which tests should parents understand rather than fear? Which kidney diseases can be completely controlled if detected early? Find the answers to all these questions from Dr. Neha Pandey, Pediatric Nephrologist at Kailash Hospital.
Producer/Host: Atul Tiwari
Sound Mix: Aman
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