Patient Experience
A 28-year-old software engineer from Bangalore presented with sudden-onset hypertension and proteinuria. Dr. Jangamani diagnosed IgA nephropathy through renal biopsy. With targeted immunosuppressive therapy and strict BP control, the patient achieved complete remission within 6 months and returned to full-time work.
72-year-old retired schoolteacher with long-standing diabetes developed end-stage renal disease. Dr. Jangamani coordinated her transition to peritoneal dialysis, training both the patient and her daughter. She maintained good quality of life for 3 years before successful kidney transplantation from her son.
A 45-year-old construction worker from rural Karnataka presented with acute kidney injury after snakebite. Dr. Jangamani initiated hemodialysis immediately and used novel antivenom protocols. The patient recovered renal function completely within 3 weeks and returned to work with no residual complications.
19-year-old college student with lupus nephritis had failed multiple treatments elsewhere. Dr. Jangamani implemented a personalized regimen combining mycophenolate and rituximab. The patient achieved disease remission within 4 months and could resume her studies with regular follow-ups.
A 60-year-old shopkeeper with polycystic kidney disease developed massive renal enlargement and chronic pain. Dr. Jangamani performed ultrasound-guided cyst aspiration followed by sclerotherapy, providing significant symptomatic relief and delaying dialysis requirement by 2 years.
8-year-old boy from an economically disadvantaged family presented with nephrotic syndrome resistant to standard steroids. Dr. Jangamani used genetic testing to identify a rare mutation and initiated cyclosporine therapy. The child achieved complete remission and could attend school regularly.
35-year-old pregnant woman developed preeclampsia with severe renal impairment at 28 weeks. Dr. Jangamani coordinated with obstetricians for careful monitoring and timed delivery. Both mother and baby recovered well, with maternal renal function returning to normal postpartum.
A 52-year-old corporate executive with contrast-induced nephropathy after cardiac angiography. Dr. Jangamani implemented aggressive hydration protocol and N-acetylcysteine therapy, preventing permanent damage. Renal function normalized within 10 days with no long-term sequelae.
67-year-old farmer with chronic lead toxicity from traditional medicines presented with progressive renal failure. Dr. Jangamani initiated chelation therapy while coordinating with occupational health services. The patient's renal decline stabilized, and he transitioned to safer agricultural practices.
A 41-year-old immigrant laborer from Nepal presented with advanced renal tuberculosis. Dr. Jangamani initiated anti-tubercular treatment while managing drug-induced hepatotoxicity. After 9 months of therapy, the patient showed significant improvement in renal function and could resume light work.
14-year-old girl with rare renal tubular acidosis presented with recurrent kidney stones and growth retardation. Dr. Jangamani designed a comprehensive metabolic management plan including customized alkaline therapy. She achieved normal growth velocity and remained stone-free for 2 years.
A 78-year-old retired army officer with multiple comorbidities developed acute-on-chronic renal failure during sepsis. Dr. Jangamani implemented continuous renal replacement therapy in ICU, gradually transitioning to intermittent hemodialysis. The patient recovered renal function sufficiently to discontinue dialysis after 6 weeks.
31-year-old woman with sickle cell nephropathy presented with massive proteinuria. Dr. Jangamani used hydroxyurea therapy alongside ACE inhibitors, achieving significant reduction in protein excretion and stabilizing renal function over 18 months of treatment.