Proximal Renal Tubular Acidosis treatment in Tlalpan
In Tlalpan, 15 specialists treat proximal renal tubular acidosis, with consultations from $500 MXN, spread across 13 clinics. Compare profiles, reviews and location to choose.
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Proximal renal tubular acidosis, also called type II, is a disorder in which the kidney loses its ability to reabsorb bicarbonate in the first portion of the tubules, causing the blood to become more acidic than normal.
Why does it occur? It can appear in isolation or be associated with other disorders of the renal tubule, hereditary disorders, or certain systemic diseases that affect kidney function.
Possible manifestations: In childhood it is usually noticed through slower-than-expected growth, muscle weakness, thirst, and increased urine volume; the presentation varies greatly from one person to another.
Who treats it? Its study falls to the nephrologist, and in minors to the pediatric nephrologist. If this condition is suspected in a child or adult, it is advisable to seek a specialized evaluation to confirm the origin of the imbalance.
Which specialist to see for proximal renal tubular acidosis in Tlalpan?
Doctors who treat proximal renal tubular acidosis in Tlalpan
Dr. Sergio Hernández Estrada
Dra. Erika Gabriela Miranda Ricardi
Dr. Alfonso Huante Anaya
Dra. Beatriz Josefina Espinoza Vazquez
Dr. José Emilio Exaire Murad
Dr. Juan Pablo Herrera Félix
Dr. Guillermo Cárdenas Membrila
Dr. Antonio Cruz Cruz
Dra. Ana Eleonora Ríos Rodríguez Bueno
Dr. Mario Alberto Sebastían Díaz
Dr. Juan Manuel Ardavin Ituarte
Dra. Nava Nahiely Vanessa Lazalde
Dr. Luis Eduardo Morales Buenrostro
Dr. José Ricardo Correa Rotter
Dr. Cutberto Mario Cortés Pérez Cortés Pérez
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats proximal renal tubular acidosis?
The treatment of proximal renal tubular acidosis is usually handled by specialists in nephrologist, pediatric nephrologist, pediatric nephrologist.
How many doctors are available in Tlalpan?
We currently have 15 doctors who can treat proximal renal tubular acidosis in Tlalpan.