Since hemodialysis is unpleasant experience, patients are not willing to
undergo dialysis.
Hemodialysis is the most common method used to treat advanced and permanent
kidney failure. Since the 1960s, when hemodialysis first became a practical
treatment for kidney failure, we've learned much about how to make hemodialysis
treatments more effective and minimize side effects. In recent years, more
compact and simpler dialysis machines have made home dialysis increasingly
attractive. But even with better procedures and equipment, hemodialysis is still
a complicated and inconvenient therapy that requires a coordinated effort from
your whole health care team, including your nephrologist, dialysis nurse,
dialysis technician, dietitian, and social worker. The most important members of
your health care team are you and your family. By learning about your treatment,
you can work with your health care team to give yourself the best possible
results, and you can lead a full, active life.
in hemodialysis, your blood is allowed to flow, a few ounces at a time,
through a special filter that removes wastes and extra fluids. The clean blood
is then returned to your body. Removing the harmful wastes and extra salt and
fluids helps control your blood pressure and keep the proper balance of
chemicals like potassium and sodium in your body.
One of the biggest adjustments you must make when you start hemodialysis
treatments is following a strict schedule. Most patients go to a clinic-a
dialysis center-three times a week for 3 to 5 or more hours each visit. For
example, you may be on a Monday-Wednesday-Friday schedule or a
Tuesday-Thursday-Saturday schedule. You may be asked to choose a morning,
afternoon, or evening shift, depending on availability and capacity at the
dialysis unit. Your dialysis center will explain your options for scheduling
regular treatments.
Researchers are exploring whether shorter daily sessions, or longer sessions
performed overnight while the patient sleeps, are more effective in removing
wastes. Newer dialysis machines make these alternatives more practical with home
dialysis. But the Federal Government has not yet established a policy to pay for
more than three hemodialysis sessions a week.
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is the bets alternative treatment to help
patients avoid dialysis, because is aims at improving kidney function, helping patients have less dialysis or even stop dialysis.
If you want to know more details about the natural treatments, you can send email to kidneyfailuretreat@hotmail.com or leave a message belowl.
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