A nephrologist is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating kidney conditions. You should see a nephrologist if you have any signs of kidney disease or other conditions that may damage your kidneys. During your appointments, your nephrologist will examine your medical history, order tests and treat your condition.
Nephrologists are doctors who specialize in conditions that affect the kidney. The nephrologist deals with the diagnosis and management of kidney disease. The kidneys are vital for maintaining normal fluid and electrolyte balance in the body.
Nephropathy symptoms
fluid retention
swelling of your feet, ankles, and legs
decreased appetite
frequent exhaustion and weakness
frequent headaches
upset stomach
nausea
vomiting
insomnia
difficulty concentrating
What are the functions of the kidneys?
The kidneys’ critical functions are to cleanse blood, maintain a stable balance of salt and minerals, and help regulate blood pressure. This is done through the filtering and removal of waste products and excess fluid through the urine.
Specifically, the kidneys do the following:
Remove waste products and drugs from the body
Regulate the body’s salt, potassium and acid content
Release hormones that regulate blood pressure
Produce hormones that promote strong, healthy bones