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30 July |
Living on Dialysis |
Dialysis has been one of the most important medical breakthroughs of the last 100 years and it’s enabled patients who are waiting for a kidney transplant the opportunity to extend their life and maintain a quality of life until kidneys become available for them.
What Is Dialysis Like?
Once you first get started with kidney dialysis you will receive a consultation with your doctor and also a nutritionist to determine if any changes in your diet will need to be made. The typical kidney dialysis treatment comes in two forms: peritoneal and hemodialysis; almost 90 percent of kidney dialysis patients in the world today are using the hemodialysis treatment which involves circulating the patients bloodstream through one or more machines, this also helps to clean the patients blood of waste before it’s returned to the patients body.
Daily Life
Those individuals who are living with kidney dialysis lives will never be the same because, they must constantly stay in touch with their nutritionist to make sure that they are eating the right foods as well as make sure that they are getting enough protein on a daily basis. Patients who are not getting enough protein from plant based foods will have the option of taking protein supplements so they can have assurance that enough iron will always be in their blood.
Besides getting more protein, patients will also need to limit their fat, salt and sugar intakes as well because; these can lead to hypertension that’s often aggravated when a patient has kidney disease.
Dialysis Basics
Other than regular dialysis treatments, both men and women who are undergoing regular kidney dialysis can expect to live normal lives including working in their regular jobs, enjoying physical activity and even having an active sex life.
Kidney dialysis is not the end of the world, it’s a new beginning and an alternative that will give anyone hope for the future.

