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Bicarbonate Wash

Bicarbonate wash refers to the use of sodium bicarbonate in surgical procedures like cardiac surgery, which has been shown to reduce the risk of kidney failure, by reducing oxidative stress.

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Please suggest an alternative for Bicarbonate wash after bladder augmentation.

Query: Hello doctor, My age is 23, I have undergone a surgery for bladder augmentation nine years back, since then I am doing Bicarbonate wash every week. Please suggest an alternative for this procedure.  Read Full »


Dr. Vandana Andrews

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. The point of bicarbonate washing off bladder is to create alkaline nature, which is not a good environment for harmful cell to grow thereby inhibiting cell growth. And it will strengthen the bladder. Yes, what you can do is limit sugar, meat, dairy products, etc., which...  Read Full »

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