Dr. Anil Prasad Bhatt
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Kidney health, explained simply.

Articles by Dr. Anil Prasad Bhatt and his team — on diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and life with kidney disease. Written for patients, families, and referring physicians.

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Daratumumab in kidney transplantation: a five-year practice review.

What we have learned from over 100 ABO-incompatible transplants performed using Daratumumab-based desensitization protocols at Max Noida, including outcomes data, complication rates, and patient selection criteria.

Coming soon
i.

Understanding eGFR — what your number actually means.

The single most important number in kidney health, and what to do at each stage from G1 to G5.

ii.

The kidney-friendly Indian thali — what to keep, what to swap.

A practical guide to building a culturally familiar diet that supports kidney health, by stage.

iii.

Living donation — questions every family should ask.

The clinical, ethical, and practical considerations before a family member volunteers as a kidney donor.

iv.

In-centre vs. home hemodialysis — making the right choice.

The criteria we use at RENACARE to recommend a dialysis modality, including lifestyle factors.

v.

Hypertension and kidneys — the bidirectional damage cycle.

Why blood-pressure control is the single most reliable lever for slowing CKD progression.

vi.

Diabetic nephropathy — early signs you should not ignore.

The first-decade timeline of diabetic kidney disease and where intervention is still possible.

vii.

The first year after a kidney transplant — what to expect.

Month-by-month milestones, common complications, and the immunosuppression schedule.

viii.

Travelling to India for a transplant — a practical guide.

Visa, accommodation, donor regulations, and what to expect during a multi-week stay.

ix.

Foamy urine — when to worry, when not to.

The clinical significance of proteinuria, and which routine tests will tell you the answer.

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