Kidney Disease Treatment
There is no single treatment for kidney disease — the right plan depends on the cause, the stage and your reports. Here is how RIIMS approaches it.
Medically reviewed by the RIIMS nephrology team · Last updated: June 2026
How is kidney disease treated?
Kidney disease is an umbrella term covering many conditions — high creatinine, CKD, protein in urine, diabetic and hypertensive kidney disease, stones and infections. There is no single medicine or fixed treatment; care depends on the cause, the stage and each person's reports. RIIMS follows an integrated, report-based approach (the DNA Kayakalp Protocol): map the full kidney picture, identify and treat the root cause, protect the remaining function with a personalized diet (RiiMS Renal Plate) and lifestyle, and monitor closely — with Ayurveda used supportively alongside, and never instead of, your medical treatment. We stay honest: no promises of cure, guaranteed recovery, or permanently stopping dialysis.
Symptoms to watch for
- Rising creatinine or falling eGFR on reports
- Swelling in feet, ankles or face
- Foamy urine or a change in how much you pass
- Tiredness, weakness, poor appetite
- High blood pressure or low hemoglobin
- Diabetes or BP with abnormal kidney tests
When to consult a kidney doctor
Any abnormal kidney report, persistent swelling or foamy urine, or diabetes/BP with kidney changes deserves a timely nephrology consultation. Early care offers the most options.