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About Dialysis

Dialysis is a medical process through which a person's blood is cleansed of the toxins the kidneys normally would flush out. It is generally used when a person's kidneys no longer function properly. This can be a result of congenital kidney disease, long-term diabetes, high blood pressure or other conditions.

Dialysis may be either temporary or permanent, depending on the person. If a dialysis is patient is waiting on a kidney transplant, the procedure may be temporary. However, if the patient is not a good transplant candidate, or a transplant would not alleviate the condition, dialysis may be a life-long routine.

There are two main kinds of dialysis used: peritoneal and hemodialysis.

Peritoneal dialysis can be done in the home, by the patient, either alone or with a helper.

Hemodialysis is probably the procedure that most people are familiar with. This procedure is performed at a hospital or dialysis centre. The patient is hooked up, via a tube in the veins, to a machine that circulates his blood through a machine, through semi permeable filters that take out the toxins in the blood. The procedure usually takes three to four hours.

While dialysis may be a life- saving procedure, it is not complete unless the patients follows a specialized diet that is higher in protein and lower in phosphorus and potassium, since these minerals tend to build up quickly in the blood. They must also limit their fluid intake, since dialysis'only removes so much water from the patients body. Infection is also an ever-present specter, since a permanent access point must be created in the body for either dialysis procedure.There are stories of people who have survived many years on dialysis. Researchers are working to improve dialysis procedures and survival rates. Most doctors will tell a patient that the best treatment is to prevent kidney damage.

Us

This being the present situation and since researchers are still working on improved procedures and methods, we NAVAJEEVANAM DIALYSIS CENTRE-KOCHI have come up with this concept of providing dialysis sessions. Absolutely FREE at the space provided to us by the proprietors of Laxmi Hospitals Emakulam - Dr. K. K.R. Warrier.

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