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Cardiorenal Syndrome: When the Heart and Kidneys Clash In this important video, Dr. Mohammed Shoeb Ahmed Khan, Nephrologist and Transplant Physician at SAP Kidney Center, explains the complex relationship between the heart and kidneys—a condition known as Cardiorenal Syndrome (CRS). This is a must-watch for patients with heart failure, chronic kidney disease, diabetes, or hypertension, and also for medical students and healthcare workers trying to understand the critical overlap between cardiology and nephrology. 🫀💧 Topics Covered in This Video: ✔️ What is Cardiorenal Syndrome (CRS)? ✔️ Why heart failure can damage the kidneys – and vice versa ✔️ Types of Cardiorenal Syndrome (Type 1 to Type 5) ✔️ Symptoms and signs to watch for ✔️ The role of blood pressure, fluid overload, and medications ✔️ How to manage a patient with both heart and kidney disease ✔️ When to involve a nephrologist and cardiologist ✔️ Preventive tips for patients with diabetes, CKD, or heart disease 🎯 Understanding cardiorenal syndrome can save lives – it often goes undetected until both organs are critically affected. Early detection, appropriate medication, and collaborative care are key to survival and better quality of life. 🔔 Subscribe to Kidney Warrior – Dr. Shoeb Khan for clear and practical explanations on kidney-related topics every week. 📍 SAP Kidney Center, Hyderabad 📞 Call for appointment: 80752 88559 #CardiorenalSyndrome #HeartAndKidneyConnection #KidneyWarrior #DrShoebKhan #CKD #HeartFailure #NephrologistIndia #SAPKidneyCenter #CRSExplained #MedicalEducation #CardiologyNephrology #KidneyHealth #Hypertension #DiabetesKidney