Why is urine important for a dialysis patient? When dialysis patients consult our expert, the expert always ask them whether they still have urine output. If yes, this is a good news for them. What is the reason? What does the urine output...Read More
When creatinine level, BUN and some other waste are far beyond the normal range, dialysis is usually recommended to take the place of your damaged kidneys to filter waste and excess fluid from body, even though you still have urine output....Read More
Low blood pressure is a very common complication of hemodialysis and attracts about a quarter of dialysis patients. Low blood pressure is deadly if not managed well, so having an overall understanding about it is very important for kidney f...Read More
What can we do to improve life expectancy with dialysis? Life becomes harder once kidney failure patients start dialysis, as they have to suffer from various terrible side effects caused by dialysis like headache, fatigue, nausea, sleep pro...Read More
Dialysis can prolong your life, but it has many side effects, which are so boring that many patients would rather give up dialysis. However, if you receive treatment as early as possible, it is possible for you to avoid dialysis. Because Tr...Read More
Is there an alternative of dialysis? Dialysis is a renal replacement therapy for kidney failure. It is effective, but painful, so many patients ask for alternative of dialysis, so that they can live better. Well, what is the alternative for...Read More
When your kidneys can not function well, waste and excess fluid begin to accumulate in the blood. When the GFR lowers to less than 15 %, dialysis is needed to take over part of kidney function to purify the blood. How to cleanse the blood without dial...Read More
Why do dialysis patients experience muscle cramp of hands and feet, especially for hemodialysis patients. The cause of muscle cramp is an important part of taking treatment. The following will introduce the reason why patients on hemodialys...Read More