Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) & Acute Renal Failure Treatment in Andheri West – Expert Nephrologists at Curis Life

At Curis Life Multispecialty Clinic in Andheri West, we understand how worrying it can be when someone is diagnosed with Acute Kidney Injury (AKI), also known as acute renal failure (ARF), sudden kidney failure, or acute renal injury. This condition is characterized by a rapid loss of kidney function, often occurring within hours to days, leading to a buildup of waste and fluid in the body.

Our expert nephrologists in Andheri West specialize in diagnosing and treating acute nephropathy, ensuring early intervention, advanced monitoring, and personalized care. With timely treatment, AKI can often be a reversible kidney failure, helping patients recover kidney function and avoid long-term complications.

Call 9869041559 to book an urgent consultation at Curis Life if you or your loved one are showing signs of AKI.

What is Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)?

Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) refers to a sudden decline in kidney function, where the kidneys are unable to filter blood effectively. It is different from chronic kidney disease (CKD), which progresses slowly over time.

AKI is sometimes called:

  • Acute renal failure (ARF)
  • Sudden kidney failure
  • Acute renal insufficiency
  • Rapid loss of kidney function

AKI can occur in hospitalized patients (hospital-acquired AKI) or in individuals with pre-existing health conditions. Prompt diagnosis and management are essential to prevent complications.

Symptoms of Acute Kidney Injury

Patients with AKI symptoms and diagnosis may notice:

  • Sudden drop in urine output (oliguria)
  • Swelling in legs, ankles, or face
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Fatigue or drowsiness
  • Confusion or disorientation
  • Shortness of breath due to fluid overload
  • Irregular heartbeat (caused by electrolyte imbalance)
  • High blood pressure or uncontrolled hypertension
  • Elevated creatinine levels in blood tests

Conditions

Acute Kidney Injury often develops in people with existing health issues or sudden medical events. Conditions include:

  • Prerenal AKI caused by dehydration, blood loss, shock, or reduced blood flow to kidneys
  • Intrinsic renal injury due to conditions like acute tubular necrosis (ATN) or glomerulonephritis
  • Postrenal AKI caused by urinary tract obstruction (stones, prostate enlargement, tumors)
  • Sepsis-induced kidney injury
  • ICU-related kidney injury in critically ill patients
  • Contrast-induced nephropathy after imaging tests with contrast dye
  • Acute-on-chronic kidney disease, where AKI occurs on top of existing CKD

Causes of Acute Kidney Injury

Common causes of AKI include:

  • Severe dehydration or low blood pressure
  • Blood loss during surgery or trauma
  • Heart failure reducing kidney blood supply
  • Blockages in urinary tract (stones, tumors, prostate issues)
  • Severe infections leading to sepsis
  • Reaction to medications or toxins
  • Contrast agents used in diagnostic scans
  • Autoimmune conditions affecting kidneys

Diagnosis of Acute Kidney Injury

At Curis Life in Andheri West, our expert nephrologists use advanced diagnostic methods to identify AKI quickly:

  • Blood tests: Creatinine, urea, electrolytes
  • Urine tests: To check protein, blood, or abnormal output
  • Kidney injury biomarkers for early detection
  • Imaging tests: Ultrasound, CT, or MRI to detect blockages
  • Kidney biopsy in selected cases for intrinsic injury evaluation

Early detection is critical, as AKI is often reversible with prompt treatment.

Acute Kidney Injury Treatment and Management

The treatment of AKI depends on the cause and severity. At Curis Life, our nephrologists create a personalized care plan that may include:

  • Restoring hydration and blood flow to the kidneys
  • Treating infections, sepsis, or underlying conditions
  • Removing obstructions in urinary tract (stones, catheterization)
  • Adjusting medications that harm kidney function
  • Dialysis for AKI if waste and fluid levels rise dangerously
  • Close monitoring of electrolytes and blood pressure
  • Nutritional guidance and fluid management

Our goal is to stabilize kidney function, prevent complications, and support recovery.

Call 9869041559 to consult the best nephrologist for AKI in Andheri West.

Precision Medicine

At Curis Life, we apply precision medicine in the management of AKI. By analyzing each patient’s genetic, metabolic, and clinical profile, our nephrologists tailor treatments to reduce complications, predict recovery outcomes, and avoid unnecessary interventions. This approach ensures that patients receive the most effective, individualized care for their kidney injury.

Acute Kidney Injury Cost in Andheri West

The average cost of AKI treatment in Andheri West, Mumbai varies depending on hospitalization, tests, and need for dialysis:

  • Diagnostic tests: ₹3,000 – ₹8,000
  • Hospital stay & supportive care: ₹15,000 – ₹40,000 (depending on duration)
  • Dialysis for acute renal failure: ₹2,500 – ₹4,000 per session
  • Critical care (ICU-related AKI): Costs may vary depending on severity

At Curis Life Clinic in Andheri West, we ensure:

  • Transparent and affordable pricing
  • Health insurance assistance for eligible patients
  • Tailored packages for inpatient and outpatient care

Why Choose Curis Life?

  • Team of expert nephrologists specializing in AKI and acute renal failure
  • Quick emergency response and accurate diagnosis
  • Access to dialysis for AKI and advanced treatment facilities
  • Comprehensive monitoring for ICU-related and hospital-acquired AKI
  • Affordable, transparent cost structure with insurance support
  • Central location in Andheri West for easy access
  • Compassionate and patient-focused care

Visit Us

If you or a loved one are facing signs of sudden kidney failure or acute renal injury, visit Curis Life Multispecialty Clinic in Andheri West for immediate care. Our team of nephrologists provides timely treatment, advanced support, and compassionate guidance to ensure the best outcomes.

Call 9869041559 today to book your appointment with the best nephrologists for AKI in Andheri West.

FAQs For Acute Kidney Injury

What is Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)?
It is a sudden decline in kidney function that occurs within hours or days, often reversible with treatment.
Yes, in many cases AKI is reversible if diagnosed and treated early.
Sudden low urine output, swelling, confusion, fatigue, high blood pressure, and elevated creatinine levels.
Dehydration, blood loss, sepsis, urinary blockages, toxins, and certain medications.
AKI occurs suddenly and may be reversible, while CKD progresses slowly and is usually permanent.
Blood tests, urine tests, imaging scans, and sometimes kidney biopsy.manent.
If waste products and fluid accumulate dangerously or if kidney function does not improve with other treatments.
Yes, but recovery may take longer. Early intervention improves outcomes.
Electrolyte imbalance, heart problems, infections, and in severe cases, permanent kidney damage.

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