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How vitamin D supplements left a 26-year-old facing kidney failure | Health News

How vitamin D supplements left a 26-year-old facing kidney failure | Health News

Feeling tired all the time. Hair fall. Body aches. Low mood. These vitamin D-associated symptoms are so common that many people — thanks to the easy availability of over-the-counter supplements — are tempted to start taking them without much thought. But a recent such case shared by Pakistan-based cardiologist Dr Umair Iftikhar serves as a reminder that even vitamins can become harmful when taken incorrectly. According to the doctor, a 26-year-old started taking vitamin D after someone told her that “everyone is deficient”. She continued for months without repeated blood tests or medical consultation. Then came the symptoms: vomiting, severe weakness, constipation, extreme thirst, frequent urination, and confusion. Upon investigation, it was found that her vitamin D levels had become toxic, her calcium levels were dangerously high, and her kidneys were struggling. According to Dr Iftikhar, the kidneys had been damaged so much that she now needed dialysis. But how common is this? Can taking these supplements really lead to such a disastrous outcome? DISCLAIMER: This article is based on information from the public domain and/or the …

Police write to CMOs of four districts to verify hospitals with ‘links’ to Kanpur kidney racket | Lucknow News

Police write to CMOs of four districts to verify hospitals with ‘links’ to Kanpur kidney racket | Lucknow News

3 min readLucknowApr 7, 2026 03:08 PM IST Police have written to the chief medical officers (CMOs) of Kanpur Meerut, Ghaziabad and Lucknow districts, seeking verification of hospitals whose role purportedly surfaced during the investigation into an alleged kidney transplant racket busted in Kanpur last week. Police have identified nearly a dozen hospitals in the four districts that are likely to have direct or indirect links with the alleged racket, investigators said. “We have written to the CMOs of Meerut, Ghaziabad, Lucknow and Kanpur to verify details of the hospitals identified during the probe,” said Kanpur Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) SM Qasmi Abidi. So far, police have arrested eight persons, including five doctors, an ambulance operator, and two operation theatre technicians, in connection with the case. According to police, the hospitals under scrutiny are those where the illegal kidney transplant procedures were allegedly carried out or the ones the accused are associated with. On Monday, police obtained permission from a court to record the statements of the accused who are lodged in jail, DCP …

Bengaluru urologist warns about higher risks of kidney stones in summer, know how to stay protected in advance

Bengaluru urologist warns about higher risks of kidney stones in summer, know how to stay protected in advance

The much-awaited summer season is finally here. There’s a lot of room for fun and activity. From heading to trending international tropical paradises, lounging in boujee hammocks, savouring floating breakfasts with a mimosa in hand, to visiting nostalgic ancestral homes and climbing trees to pluck mangoes from trees, summer is undoubtedly exhilarating and keeps you on your toes. ALSO READ: Hyderabad urologist shares dangers of holding back pee: ‘Bacteria get more time to multiply…’ Summer season surges the chances of developing kidney stones. But amid all the cheer and celebration, don’t lose sight of your health. It is essential to stay protected. The best way to do so is by being aware of potential health issues one may be vulnerable to. A little bit of anticipation goes a long way to keep you safe. Among the many health conditions, kidney stones rise to the top. To understand how one can stay protected ahead of the summer season, HT Lifestyle connected with Dr Chandan M N, consultant urologist, andrologist and renal transplant surgeon at Apollo Hospitals, …

Denied salary for 15 months following kidney transplant: former IMD official

Denied salary for 15 months following kidney transplant: former IMD official

A former official of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has alleged that he was denied salary for 15 months after he underwent a kidney transplantation, almost putting him to starvation. P. Jayaseela Rao, who worked as a Senior Observer in the Nellore Observatory in 1992-96, said he underwent dialysis and subsequently a kidney transplantation. Though he attended to his regular duties after getting a medical certificate, he was not paid a salary. The non-payment of salaries put him to starvation, Mr. Rao said while requesting the documents relating to the denial of his remuneration, details of medical bills that were not reimbursed, a copy of the medical certificate issued by Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, and Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupati. However, his medical bills were later reimbursed following an order of the Central Administrative Tribunal. The Chief Public Information Officer (CPIO), Office of the Head, Climate Research and Services, India Meteorological Department, said the records/claims of Mr. Rao were not available. ‘Incomplete and false’ Not satisfied with the response, Mr. Rao moved an appeal …

Belagavi doctors perform rare kidney transplant

Belagavi doctors perform rare kidney transplant

Neeta Deshpande, Medical Director of CentraCare Super-Speciality Hospital, and other doctors addressing reporters in Belagavi on Saturday. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT Doctors at the CentraCare Super-Speciality Hospital in Belagavi have performed a rare procedure to save the life of a patient suffering from a kidney ailment. The team successfully performed the first-ever ABO-Incompatible Kidney transplant which is a new milestone in the region, the hospital said. Neeta Deshpande, Medical Director, told reporters here on Saturday that the patient had got a new lease of life with the transplant. Both the donor and recipient are stable and doing well, she said. They expressed heartfelt gratitude to the hospital team for the care and support. The patient, who underwent Kidney Transplant, is a 47-year-old man (B+ve Blood group) from Hukkeri Taluka. He was suffering from Chronic Kidney Disease for 12 years and was on dialysis for the last four years. His wife (A+ve Blood Group) wished to donate her kidney, but blood group mismatch had earlier made transplant difficult. With the availability of expertise, the ABO-incompatible …

Impersonator poses as doctor, offers ₹3 crore for kidney in Gurugram; booked

Impersonator poses as doctor, offers ₹3 crore for kidney in Gurugram; booked

An unidentified suspect has been booked for impersonating a doctor employed with Medanta – The Medicity hospital in Sector 38 and attempting to dupe people by offering ₹3 crore in exchange for donating a kidney for transplant, police said on Wednesday. Hospital officials said the accused falsely claimed legal organ purchase and demanded money in instalments from the victim. (HT) Officials said the matter surfaced after a woman contacted by the impersonator emailed the hospital directly on January 14. The suspect had shared a forged identity card with a fake employee code to convince the woman that she was associated with the hospital. Following the complaint, hospital superintendent Dr Sanjay Durani registered an FIR at Gurugram Sadar police station on Tuesday against unidentified suspects under various provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, including cheating, impersonation, forgery and harming reputation, along with sections of the Information Technology Act. A copy of the FIR is with HT. Investigators said the suspect identified herself as Dr Priya Santosh, claiming to work at the hospital. Police said the impersonator …

Father’s kidney saves 21-year-old influencer daughter after sudden organ failure

Father’s kidney saves 21-year-old influencer daughter after sudden organ failure

A father’s love has rewritten the destiny of 21-year-old social media influencer Cuty Mendiratta, who is now recovering after receiving a life-saving kidney from her father. It started with urine infection and later kidneys got involved, and she was put on medication till her kidneys were just 40 per cent working. Cuty’s life came to a halt when she was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease, as both of her kidneys had failed. She suddenly found herself navigating through dialysis sessions, hospital corridors, and the emotional weight of uncertainty. As her health deteriorated, she disappeared from social media, leaving her followers worried and unaware of the storm she was fighting. Behind the scenes, her father, Yogesh Mendiratta, remained her unwavering pillar of hope. When doctors recommended a kidney transplant, he stepped forward instantly. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content …

Holding urine for too long can affect kidney health, know other potential side effects

Holding urine for too long can affect kidney health, know other potential side effects

We do many things in our daily life that seem normal to us, but they can have adverse effects on the body. One of them is holding urine for too long. Do you know how dangerous it can be? Let’s know from an expert. New Delhi: It happens many times that we have to hold our urine for a long time. There can be many reasons for this, like you are at a place where there is no toilet, or during meetings or travel, people often hold their urine because they do not have any option. Sometimes people hold their urine for many hours due to their laziness. Although there is no major problem in holding urine for a short while, if you do this for a long time, then it can hurt your sexual health, brain health, and kidneys. Recently, fitness coach Priyank Mehta has shared information about this on Instagram. In one of his latest posts, he talked about what effect it has on our health when we hold urine for a long …

Husband Suffers Kidney Failure, Woman Drowns Baby Girl, Keeps Son Alive

Husband Suffers Kidney Failure, Woman Drowns Baby Girl, Keeps Son Alive

When the police questioned the woman, she confessed to her crime. Hyderabad: A woman killed her two-week-old baby girl by drowning her in a bucket of water at their home in Hyderabad’s Mailardevpally, police said. The woman, originally from Tamil Nadu, had migrated to Telangana and was working at a kitchen in the Katedan Industrial Area of the city. Arogya Vijaya was reportedly worried that she would not be able to look after the newborn as she already has a one-year-old son and her husband had suffered kidney failure. On March 25, Vijaya claimed that she was showering, and when she returned, she found the baby missing. She claimed that she searched for her and found her in a bucket of water. She called her husband and told him someone had drowned their baby. Her husband, identified as Mudalai Mani, registered a police complaint. When the police questioned the woman, she confessed to her crime. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their …

Kidney disease no longer just for the elderly, young Indians also at risk, say experts

Kidney disease no longer just for the elderly, young Indians also at risk, say experts

As the world observes World Kidney Day on March 13, medical experts are sounding the alarm over the increasing prevalence of kidney-related ailments among young Indians. Traditionally considered a health concern for older individuals, chronic kidney disease (CKD) is now showing up even among teenagers and young adults, fueled by poor lifestyle choices, unregulated supplement consumption, and lack of awareness. Studies indicate that kidney problems affect approximately 10 to 15% of Indians, cutting across all age groups, including teenagers. Unlike other ailments, early-stage kidney disease does not present obvious warning signs like swelling or changes in urine output, making regular screening essential, says Manisha Sahay, professor and head of the department of nephrology at Osmania General Hospital. She warns that kidney disease is a silent killer, often showing no symptoms in its early stages. The need for testing among high-risk groups “In many countries, routine kidney function tests such as urine albumin and creatinine blood tests are conducted annually. These tests are inexpensive yet provide crucial insights into kidney health. In India, at the very …