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Is dialysis painful?
?Is dialysis painful

Dialysis involves the removal of waste and excess fluid from the blood when the kidneys stop working as efficiently as usual, and like any dialysis treatment can lead to a number of complications and side effects.

  • Is dialysis painful?

Dialysis in itself is not a painful procedure , but some sufferers undergoing dialysis can feel some discomfort when placing needles in the fistula , which should disappear quickly as soon as the needles are inserted.

Patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis, which does not require needles, may feel some discomfort if the intra-abdominal catheter is pushed up towards the abdominal wall, and usually most of those affected do not have any other health problems or complications.

  • What are the possible complications of dialysis?

Some patients on dialysis may experience a number of complications, including the following:

  1. Muscle spasm.
  2. itchy skin
  3. Fatigue and tiredness.
  4. Low blood pressure, especially in diabetics.
  5. Sepsis.
  6. Sleep problems caused by itching, restless legs, or sleep apnea.
  7. Excess fluid in the bloodstream.
  8. Bone and joint pain.
  9. Infections or swelling at the dialysis site.
  10. Loss of sexual desire.
  11. Erectile dysfunction
  12. dry mouth
  13. Depression and mood swings.
  14. overweight.
  15. hernia.
  16. peritonitis; It is an inflammation of the tissues that line the inside of the abdomen.

  • What does stopping hemodialysis entail?

Without dialysis, waste products and toxins accumulate in the blood, which leads to a health condition called uremia , and this condition causes a number of symptoms and signs , including the following:

  1. Loss of appetite.
  2. Large amounts of fluid accumulate in the body, which leads to shortness of breath.
  3. Sleep for a long time.
  4. Anxiety.
  5. Confusion and inability to recognize familiar faces.
  6. Fatigue and exhaustion.
  7. Muscle spasms.
  8. Vomiting and nausea.
  9. Severe itching.
  10. Unexplained weight loss.

  • Tips for reducing discomfort during hemodialysis

Some tips and guidelines that may help you avoid and alleviate the discomfort or pain associated with dialysis include:

  1. Invest the time of dialysis sessions in reading, writing, Watching your favorite show, or spending time with your loved one to feel comfortable and relaxed.
  2. Stick to the schedule of dialysis sessions prescribed by the doctor, avoiding missing any of them to get the most out of dialysis.
  3. Eat food recommended by a doctor, control the amount of fluid consumed.
  4. Take prescribed medications as directed by a doctor, which help regulate blood pressure, vitamin and mineral levels.
  5. Keep your surroundings and equipment clean to reduce the risk of infection.
  6. Playing sports, other hobbies and social activities to keep active, improve mood.
  7. Join support groups where you can talk about dialysis, kidney disease and general health, which will help you feel better, give you the information you need.

 

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