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Dr. Kamal Sewaralthahab
Nephrologist (Kidney Specialist) | Nephrology
Dr. Kamal Sewaralthahab is a nephrologist practicing in Timonium, MD. Dr. Sewaralthahab specializes in the care and treatment of the kidneys. As a nephrologist, Dr. Sewaralthahab most typically treats conditions like kidney stones, chronic kidney disease, acute renal failure, polycystuc kidney disease, high blood pressure and more. Nephrologists are also experts on kidney transplantation and dialysis. They are usually referred to by primary care physicians for problems related to the kidneys, electrolytes, blood pressure control and kidney related anemia
Dr. Kamal Sewaralthahab
- Timonium, MD
- King Saud University, College of Medicine
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Can I drink alcohol with kidney stones?
Depending on the type of stone you have alcohol can increase the risk of stone recurrence
How to fix a kidney infection?
Your primary care or nephrologist will usually treat with antibiotics for 7-14 days depending on the severity of your infection
Can kidney infection be fixed with antibiotics?
Yes! Your primary care or nephrologist will usually treat with antibiotics for 7-14 days depending on the severity of your infection
Importance of Creatinine Blood Test for a Bodybuilder
This is a common issue amongst patients with large muscle mass. The muscles produce higher levels of creatinine. The short answer is your kidney filtration is fine with a GFR> READ MORE
This is a common issue amongst patients with large muscle mass. The muscles produce higher levels of creatinine. The short answer is your kidney filtration is fine with a GFR> 100 however you will have to monitor your gfr as your Cr will likely remain high as long as you are bodybuilding
Can I drink alcohol if I have a kidney infection?
You should try to avoid alcohol whilst you’re on your antibiotics regiment
Can you drink alcohol with high kidney levels?
Soda pop especially dark Soda has increased levels of phosphate that also applies to dark alcohol . Generally alcohol does not affect the kidney directly but it does indirectly READ MORE
Soda pop especially dark Soda has increased levels of phosphate that also applies to dark alcohol . Generally alcohol does not affect the kidney directly but it does indirectly in many ways . If you drinking the night before your renal blood panel led to dehydration yes it may have affected your levels