How long can kidney dialysis persist
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Grandma has been suffering from kidney disease for many years. At the beginning, taking medicine can control the disease. However, some time ago, grandma's kidney disease suddenly worsened, and she needs to do renal dialysis. Renal dialysis is particularly uncomfortable, and young people can't stand it. Now let me tell you how long renal dialysis can last.
How long can kidney dialysis persist
First, it is mainly determined according to the physical constitution of patients and dialysis environment. The one-year survival rate was 90%, the five-year survival rate was 5%, and the 10-year survival rate was only 1%. In addition to dialysis dependence, dialysis also has a disadvantage, that is, it can not repair the kidney damage. Dialysis is only an alternative therapy.
Second: through the dialysis machine instead of the kidney for detoxification, and kidney damage continues to develop, in the long run, patients with residual renal function will gradually lose, scrap. Therefore, dialysis is only a temporary alternative therapy, which can treat the symptoms but not the root cause. Renal dialysis can partly replace the damaged kidney for metabolism, excrete metabolic waste, and relieve the symptoms of uremic patients.
Third: however, dialysis also has many shortcomings that can not be ignored. Dialysis dependence, for example. Once dialysis, it is difficult for patients to stop dialysis and need to continue. Dialysis dependence is also called "dialysis addiction". General hemodialysis patients, if regular hemodialysis, can maintain life for 10 years. If the funds are enough and regular hemodialysis can be carried out, there will be no problem for about 5 years.
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Renal dialysis can only maintain the patient's life. If the patient's immunity is good and the condition does not deteriorate, he can persist for many years. However, if the patient is older and has poor constitution, he may not persist for long. Because renal dialysis itself has side effects.