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Summary

Mr. Salahuddin Khan came to Karma Ayurveda with advanced renal concerns and significantly elevated lab markers. His reported baseline included creatinine 7.21 and urea 123, alongside symptoms of weakness, swelling (edema), poor appetite, nausea and vomiting. After receiving individualized Ayurvedic care at Karma Ayurveda, his creatinine improved to 4.7 and urea dropped to 96; potassium and sodium levels also showed improvement. Clinically he reported reduced nausea and vomiting and better overall strength and appetite.

Background & presenting complaints

  • Patient: Mr. Salahuddin Khan (consent obtained)
  • Primary concerns: High creatinine (7.21), high urea (123), recurrent nausea/vomiting, loss of appetite, generalized weakness, and swelling in feet.
  • Impact: Limited mobility, poor quality of life, and concern about progressive kidney dysfunction.

Treatment approach at Karma Ayurveda

Karma Ayurveda applied a comprehensive, patient-specific Ayurvedic protocol focused on supporting kidney function, improving digestion and removing toxins according to classical principles and modern monitoring. Core components included:

  • Detailed intake and clinical assessment (symptoms, prior treatments, diet, lifestyle).
  • Personalized herbal formulations traditionally used in renal-supportive protocols.
  • Dietary modifications to reduce kidney workload and correct electrolyte imbalance.
  • Supportive therapies (as per patient tolerance) for digestion, fluid balance and symptomatic relief.
  • Regular lab follow-up to monitor creatinine, urea, potassium, sodium and clinical response.

Note: This case study is descriptive of one patient’s response and not a claim of cure. Individuals respond differently—always consult a qualified practitioner before changing treatment.

Timeline & measurable outcomes

Baseline

  • Creatinine: 7.21
  • Urea: 123
  • Symptoms: weakness, swelling, poor appetite, nausea, vomiting

After Ayurvedic treatment (reported improvement period)

  • Creatinine: 4.7 (improvement from 7.21)
  • Urea: 96 (improvement from 123)
  • Electrolytes: potassium and sodium reported to have reduced toward safer levels
  • Symptoms: nausea and vomiting subsided, appetite improved, less weakness and reduced swelling

These objective lab improvements together with symptom relief suggest meaningful clinical progress in this patient’s kidney-related health status during the treatment period.

How to interpret these results

  • Creatinine reduction (7.21 → 4.7): A substantial decline in creatinine indicates improved renal filtration marker compared with baseline. While still elevated, the direction and magnitude of change are clinically relevant and worth continued monitoring.
  • Urea reduction (123 → 96): Lower urea suggests improved nitrogen clearance and/or improved dietary management and hydration.
  • Symptom relief: Reduction in nausea, vomiting and improved appetite and strength improve quality of life and typically support better nutrition and recovery.

Why this case matters — practical takeaways

  1. Integrative, individualized care can produce measurable improvements. Combining dietary changes, symptom-targeted therapies and classical herbal support helped lower key renal markers in this case.
  2. Monitoring matters. Regular lab follow-up allowed the team to track progress and modify the plan.
  3. Symptom control is essential. Treating nausea, appetite and swelling helps patients tolerate care better and improves outcomes.
  4. Not a replacement for medical care. Patients with advanced kidney disease should continue to work with their renal specialists; Ayurvedic care here was delivered as a monitored, supportive pathway.

Patient perspective

Mr. Salahuddin reported noticeable improvements in his daily life: less vomiting and nausea, improved appetite, reduced swelling and more energy. Those subjective benefits aligned with the lab improvements recorded during follow-up.

Who may benefit from Ayurvedic kidney support?

  • Patients seeking complementary care to improve symptoms and lab markers under medical supervision.
  • Those who want a dietary and lifestyle-led plan alongside herbal support.
  • Not suitable as an urgent standalone option for acute renal emergencies—always seek emergency medical help when required.

Clinical disclaimer

This case study documents one patient’s experience; individual outcomes vary. The information here is educational and not a substitute for professional medical diagnosis or emergency care. Consult your healthcare providers before making treatment decisions.

Conclusion & next steps

Mr. Salahuddin’s case illustrates measurable creatinine and urea improvement and meaningful symptom relief following a monitored Ayurvedic treatment plan from Karma Ayurveda. If you or a loved one are exploring complementary kidney-support strategies, start with a medically supervised assessment and a personalized plan that coordinates with your existing care team.

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