Geriatric Nephrology

Geriatric nephrology is a specialized field of medicine focusing on the kidney health of elderly people. It helps identify and treat kidney ailments in older individuals, which often bring about a range of disorders due to advancing age. Geriatric nephrology focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and management of kidney diseases in elderly people. It also involves heightened attention to reducing the risks of developing kidney problems. Physicians specializing in geriatric nephrology are equipped with knowledge to better treat the unique needs of seniors, such as managing age-related changes in the anatomy, physiology, and pharmacological response of the kidney. Geriatric nephrology is an important specialty which helps improve the quality of life of elderly people by alleviating the burden of kidney diseases.

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