Dialysis is a kidney replacement treatment to remove waste products and fluid from the body. After long-term dialysis, you may find that your urine output becomes less and less and at last you have no urine output. Is it normal for a dialysis patient ...Read More
Dry weight is an indicator of adequate dialysis through which you can control water intake well, prevent water retention and avoid excessive filtration. What to get correct dry weight for hemodialysis patients? -Self-assessment There is no...Read More
Dialysis is one of the most commonly used treatment for kidney failure patients when they get less than 10% kidney function left, and dialysis is a life-long treatment. However, long term dialysis will cause some severe side effects, so pat...Read More
Swelling is a common symptom from kidney failure. You will likely experience swelling in your legs, ankles, feet, face or hands. The effective treatment for swollen legs is Chinese medicine treatment. Lets see how Chinese medicine treatment...Read More
Leg cramps is one of the common adverse effect of dialysis. About 10%-15% of kidney failure patients suffer from it during dialysis or after dialysis. If you are also a sufferer of such a problem, go on reading to find out the treatment of...Read More
Is yam OK for a patient with 6 months dialysis? As we all know, you need to follow a strict diet once you have kidney disease and begin dialysis. Yam is not only tasty but also nutritious. However, is yam good for a dialysis patient? First,...Read More
After a period of dialysis, not a few kidney failure patients find that their urine output lessens. And the longer you are with dialysis, the less your urine output. Will dialysis cut down daily urine output? As a matter as fact, less urine...Read More
After a period of dialysis treatment, many kidney patients find that their kidney function does not improve, instead their urine output becomes less and many complications appear. Is it possible to come off dialysis? How to come off dialysi...Read More