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Home / Health / Mystery Kidney Failures Plague Telangana Youth

Mystery Kidney Failures Plague Telangana Youth

5 Dec

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Summary

  • Young Telangana patients face kidney failure without typical risk factors.
  • Self-prescribed alternative medicines suspected as a potential cause.
  • A study found 40% of affected patients used alternative medicine previously.
Mystery Kidney Failures Plague Telangana Youth

Across Telangana, a concerning surge in kidney failure is affecting young patients who lack traditional risk factors. Researchers are investigating potential causes, with a recent study pointing towards the self-prescription of alternative medicines as a possible contributor. This line of inquiry is gaining traction as doctors seek answers to this complex health challenge.

The study, involving 75 patients, revealed that a significant portion relied on groundwater and had used alternative medicines. Many patients reported taking these substances without medical guidance, often based on advice from unqualified individuals. Histological analysis indicated substantial kidney scarring in a majority of the participants, highlighting the severity of the damage.

Medical professionals are calling for stricter regulations against unqualified practitioners and unsafe medical practices. They emphasize the dangers of unregulated alternative medicines, including unknown dosages and potential interactions with other medications. Patients are strongly advised to consult only licensed healthcare providers and adhere to prescribed treatments.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Young patients in Telangana are developing kidney failure without the usual risk factors like diabetes or hypertension, with self-prescribed alternative medicines being investigated as a potential cause.
A study in Telangana found that 40% of patients with kidney failure had previously used self-prescribed alternative medicines, prompting further investigation into this link.
Doctors in Telangana urge patients to consult only licensed experts and follow prescriptions, warning against unqualified practitioners and unregulated alternative medicines.

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