Atheroembolic Renal Disease treatment in Cancún
Treatment for atheroembolic renal disease in Cancún is available with 19 specialists, from $300 MXN per consultation, in 19 clinics. Compare profiles, reviews and location to choose.
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Atheroembolic kidney disease is damage to the kidneys that appears when small fragments of cholesterol plaques, detached from the arteries, travel through the bloodstream and block the finest kidney vessels.
Common causes: It is related to advanced atherosclerosis and is usually triggered after manipulation of the arteries or spontaneously in people with vascular disease.
Frequent symptoms: Decreased kidney function, changes in the coloring of the skin of the feet and, at times, associated general discomfort.
Which specialist treats it? The nephrologist focuses on kidney health, while the vascular medicine specialist and the vascular surgeon address the arterial component. If you have vascular risk factors and notice changes in your health, discussing it with a professional allows for appropriate follow-up.
Which specialist to see for atheroembolic renal disease in Cancún?
Doctors who treat atheroembolic renal disease in Cancún
Dr. Carlos Patricio Achurra Godínez
Dra. Ana Guillén Dosal
Dr. Arturo Morales Bravo
Dr. Sebastian Toledo Ramirez
Dr. Leonardo Souchay Diaz
Dr. Josue Molina Ruiz
Dra. Vanesa S. Talmot
Dr. Francisco Manuel González Hernández
Dr. José de Jesús Fuentes Quezada
Dr. José Alberto Villa Torres
Dr. Rafael Álvarez Rivera
Dra. Georgina Bezares Bravo
Dra. Aurora Hernández Pulido
Dra. Kenia Bernal Monroy
Dra. Elia Dafne Cárdenas Padilla
Dr. Víctor Ulises Sarabia Martínez
Dr. Bezares B. Georgina
Dr. Héctor Ulises Navarrete Zarco
Dra. Jimena Adriana Caceres Mosquera
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats atheroembolic renal disease?
The treatment of atheroembolic renal disease is usually handled by specialists in angiologist, nephrologist, vascular surgeon.
How many doctors are available in Cancún?
We currently have 19 doctors who can treat atheroembolic renal disease in Cancún.