How long does renal dialysis last
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My uncle is suffering from uremia. In our daily life, we need to rely on renal dialysis to alleviate it. For patients with uremic symptoms, we should find and treat them early. Now I will tell you about how long renal dialysis takes, so that we can treat uremia better.
How long does renal dialysis last
First of all: how long is hemodialysis treatment for nephropathy? It mainly depends on the residual renal function and the treatment effect after dialysis. Generally, it takes one to three times a week. The time required for each time is generally 4-5 hours, except for special cases.
Secondly: the vast majority of uremic patients with high creatinine are once a month, some once a half month, some once a week, or even once a day. How long is dialysis more appropriate for uremic patients with high creatinine? It depends on the patient's own condition. Specific questions and specific analysis.
Finally: hemodialysis is to introduce the patient's blood and dialysate into the dialyzer at the same time, and flow in the opposite direction on both sides of the dialysis membrane. By virtue of the solubility gradient, permeability gradient and water pressure gradient on both sides of the semi permeable membrane, the toxin can be removed through dispersion, convection and adsorption.
matters needing attention
For patients with uremia, early detection and early treatment should be achieved, and active cooperation with the doctor's treatment. Hemodialysis is also known as artificial kidney, and it is also called renal dialysis or kidney washing. Hemodialysis has a certain significance to alleviate the symptoms and prolong the survival period of patients. Hemodialysis is based on the principle of membrane balance, which passes the blood of patients through a membrane with many small holes.