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Education

  • Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital Mahidol University
  • Medicine
  • Nephrology British Columbia Vancouver, Canada

Research

  • Authored over 42 research publications on kidney disease and transplantation, published in international scientific journals. These works encompass both basic and applied research and have played a significant role in advancing kidney patient care at the global level.

Learning

  • The author of two internationally published English-language textbooks in Nephrology, widely recognized as key academic references in the field of internal medicine and kidney disease.

Interest

  • Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD): In-depth understanding of pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of chronic kidney disease.

  • Kidney Transplantation: Expertise in medical techniques, pre- and post-transplant patient management, immunology, and prevention of complications.

  • Renal Replacement Therapy: Including hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis.

  • Medical Writing and International Knowledge Dissemination: Authoring textbooks and sharing medical knowledge at an international level.

  • Clinical Research and Applied Medical Science: Focus on clinical studies and translational research that bridge theory and practice in nephrology

Expert

  • Nephrology

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Symptoms of kidney disease

Due to the fact that kidney disease has multiple types, the symptoms of patients can vary. Kidney diseases can also be further classified based on the characteristics of symptoms and the affected areas, such as glomerulonephritis, chronic kidney disease, acute kidney injury, interstitial nephritis, and kidney stones, among others. However, when talking about kidney disease symptoms, there are two main types that are most commonly encountered: acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease. In particular, chronic kidney disease is considered a silent killer in the medical field because it often does not show symptoms in the early stages but starts exhibiting symptoms when the kidneys have been significantly damaged.

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