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Dr. Ashutosh Soni - Consultant

Dr. Ashutosh Soni

Consultant - NEPHROLOGY

MBBS and MD from RNT medical college Udaipur DM from Banaras Hindu University ,Varanasi FIIN from Alexopolus institute of Nephrology ,FranceWorked as Head of department of kidney transplant at Patel hospital ,Jalandhar and Monilek Hospital Jaipur

Paras Health, Udaipur

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Awards & Recognition

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Muthoot M george memorial Tanker and kerala kidney Research Award
2010

Jun 19, 2024 Chennai

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Jansen cilag award for excellence in Nephrology
2013

Jun 19, 2024 Indian Society of Nephrology

Wellness Blogs

Kidney stones are a common health issue that affect millions of people around the world every year. These hard, crystal-like deposits form when minerals and salts build up inside the kidneys.
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गुर्दे की पथरी (Kidney Stone) आजकल एक आम स्वास्थ्य समस्या बन चुकी है। यह तब होती है जब शरीर में खनिज और लवण (Minerals & Salts) मिलकर छोटे-छोटे कठोर टुकड़े बना लेते हैं, जिन्हें हम पथरी कहते हैं। यह पथरी कभी गुर्दे में रहती है और कभी मूत्र मार्ग (Urinary Tract) में जाकर दर्द और अन्य समस्याएँ पैदा करती है।
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A urine infection or urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection in any part of your urinary system — kidneys, ureters, bladder, or urethra. Most infections involve the lower urinary tract — the bladder and the urethra. These infections are common and treatable, but ignoring the signs can lead to more serious complications.
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Have you ever experienced a sudden, sharp pain in your back or side that made you double over? Or maybe you've noticed blood in your urine or a burning sensation while peeing? These could be symptoms of kidney stones, a common yet extremely painful condition that affects people of all ages.
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Are you or someone you love living with kidney disease? If so, you may not know what comes next. Dialysis is a lifeline when the kidneys no longer function well. It filters waste, excess fluids, and toxins from the blood, essentially doing the job of the kidneys.
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Kidney stones are becoming increasingly common, affecting millions of people worldwide. According to the National Kidney Foundation, approximately one in ten people will develop a kidney stone at some point in their lifetime. If you've ever experienced one, you know how excruciatingly painful they can be.
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