Cocoa Pods

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May 5th, 2022 | 37:42

Drink Up, your kidneys are waiting Part 2

Summary description: In part 2 of kidney talks, Dr Sagar Panse talks about renal replacement therapies, battery powered ( Tesla ) kidneys and simple things to prevent kidney disease Full description: Nephrologist, Dr. Sagar Panse is here again with Dr. Bola Sogade for part two of kidney talks! Today’s discussion begins with the conversation of the discovery of kidney disease. An important discovery was the sphygmograph. Clinical nephrology has greatly advanced since this discovery with renal replacement and dialysis. This leads to the topic of different types of dialysis. Dr. Panse explains the three types of dialysis, hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and kidney transplantation. He also explains when renal replacement is necessary for a patient. It is possible for a woman to become pregnant during dialysis, but Dr. Panse says it is imperative to speak with your physicians when thinking of becoming pregnant due to some medications and the risks. Dr. Sogade begins the conversation of the kidney black market and trafficking. Dr. Panse answers the question: Why is the kidney the most trafficked organ? To end today’s special episode Dr. Panse gives advice to aspiring nephrologist and to all individuals to best take care of their kidneys. #brightsdisease #kidneydisease #dialysis #kidneytransplant #renalreplacement #kidneytrafficking #kidneyblackmarket #transplantation #kidneytransplant #hemodialysis #peritonealdialysis #sphygmograph #Renaldenervation #hypertension #womenshealth #waterintake #nephrology Timestamps (00:25) History of kidney disease (02:35) Sphygmograph discovery (03:07) Advancement of clinical nephrology (05:00) Renal replacement therapy (07:00) Slowing progression of kidney disease (09:55) Renal denervation (12:43) Effects of diet (16:35) Food desert (18:00) Pregnancy after renal replacement therapy (21:17) Women who don’t want to get pregnant during dialysis (21:55) Kidney black market and trafficking (27:20) Abnormal number of kidneys (28:00) A nephrologist and obgyn relation (29:00) Advice for aspiring nephrologists (31:35) What you should know to prevent kidney disease (34:35) How much water to drink