My friend, who has been on Dialysis for his Kidney problem, just informed me that his doctors complained that the dialysis is no longer working and my friend may need a Kidney transplant. Kindly let me know why the dialysis is not working.
Daud (by SMS)
Dialysis is a crucial life-saving treatment for individuals with kidney failure or end-stage renal disease (ESRD), where the kidneys can no longer effectively filter waste and excess fluids from the bloodstream. While dialysis is an effective way to manage this condition, there are instances when it may stop working optimally, causing concern for patients and their families.Several factors can contribute to dialysis not working as effectively as it once did. Here are some common reasons why this might occur. One of these is inadequate or malfunctioning vascular access is one of the most frequent causes of dialysis complications. Proper blood flow is essential during dialysis to ensure the removal of waste products and toxins from the body.
Complications with the access site, such as infections, clots, or stenosis, can reduce the efficiency of dialysis, leading to suboptimal results.
Patients undergoing dialysis are susceptible to infections, particularly related to the access site. Infections can lead to inflammation and impaired blood flow, making it challenging for dialysis to be effective. Proper hygiene and regular care of the access site are crucial in minimising the risk of infections.
Dialysis patients need to adhere to strict fluid and dietary restrictions to prevent overloading their already compromised kidneys. Non-compliance with these restrictions can lead to an imbalance of fluid and electrolytes, negatively impacting the dialysis process.
Some patients may have other medical conditions that affect the efficiency of dialysis. For instance, heart problems can lead to poor blood circulation and hinder the movement of toxins towards the dialyzer.
It is essential for dialysis patients to maintain regular communication with their healthcare team, including nephrologists and dialysis nurses. Through ongoing monitoring and assessments, healthcare professionals can identify and address potential issues promptly.
Remember, every individual’s response to dialysis may vary, and the reasons behind its reduced efficacy can be multifaceted.
By staying informed and proactive, dialysis patients can work with their medical team to optimise their treatment plan and improve their overall well-being.
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