Diabetologist, Internal Medicine Specialist, Nephrologist, Endocrinologist
American Diabetologist, MBBS (Pb), DABM (USA), DABN (USA), FACP (USA), Diplomate American Board Of Internal Medicine & Diabetes (USA), Diplomate American Board Of Nephrology & Hypertension (USA), Fellow Of American College Of Physicians, FACP (USA)
Diabetologist, Internal Medicine Specialist, Nephrologist, Endocrinologist
American Diabetologist, MBBS (Pb), DABM (USA), DABN (USA), FACP (USA), Diplomate American Board Of Internal Medicine & Diabetes (USA), Diplomate American Board Of Nephrology & Hypertension (USA), Fellow Of American College Of Physicians, FACP (USA)
Nephrologist, Consultant Physician, General Physician
B.Sc, MBbs, MRCP(UK), FCPS(Nephrology), MRCP( Glasg), FRCP(Glasg)
Nephrologist, Consultant Physician, General Physician
B.Sc, MBbs, MRCP(UK), FCPS(Nephrology), MRCP( Glasg), FRCP(Glasg)
Nephrologist, Kidney Transplant Surgeon
MBBS, FCPS (Nephrology), MRCPI (Medicine), Specialty Certificate - Nephrology, EDIC
Nephrologist, Kidney Transplant Surgeon
MBBS, FCPS (Nephrology), MRCPI (Medicine), Specialty Certificate - Nephrology, EDIC
Internal Medicine Specialist, Hypertension Specialist, Nephrologist
M.B.B.S., M.D, Certified Medical Humanities, Diplomate American Board of Internal Medicine (DABIM, Diplomate American Board of Internal Medicine in Nephrology (DABN, Fellow American College of Physicians (FACP) , Fellow American Society of Nephrology (FASN
Internal Medicine Specialist, Hypertension Specialist, Nephrologist
M.B.B.S., M.D, Certified Medical Humanities, Diplomate American Board of Internal Medicine (DABIM, Diplomate American Board of Internal Medicine in Nephrology (DABN, Fellow American College of Physicians (FACP) , Fellow American Society of Nephrology (FASN
Nephrologist
MBBS, MD (Nephrology), MRCP I II, Masters in Health Administration (MSHA)
Nephrologist
MBBS, MD (Nephrology), MRCP I II, Masters in Health Administration (MSHA)
An electrolyte imbalance occurs when the levels of electrolytes in your body are either too high or too low. Common symptoms of an electrolyte disorder include irregular heartbeat, fast heart rate, fatigue, lethargy, convulsions or seizures, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or constipation abdominal cramping muscle weakness, muscle cramping and headaches.