Dependence on renal dialysis - what does this mean
Dependence on renal dialysis occurs when the kidneys are no longer able to function properly and filter waste from the blood, requiring regular dialysis treatments to remove the waste and provide the body with essential proteins and electrolytes.
What happens during the disease - dependence on renal dialysis
The pathogenesis of dependence on renal dialysis involves a gradual decline in the function of the kidneys, leading to the buildup of toxins in the body and an inability of the kidneys to filter out these toxins. this leads to a decrease in the body's ability to regulate electrolytes, fluid levels, and waste products, resulting in the need for dialysis to remove these substances from the body.
Treatment and Medical Assistance
Main Goal: To reduce the dependence on renal dialysis
- Prescription of medications that improve kidney function
- Reducing fluid intake
- Dietary modifications to reduce the burden on the kidneys
- Regular exercise to improve cardiovascular health
- Quitting smoking
- Monitoring of blood pressure and other vital signs
- Regular monitoring of the patient's kidney function
- Regular blood tests to monitor kidney function
- Regular urine tests to monitor kidney function
- Regular imaging tests to monitor kidney function

25 Days of Hospitalization Required

Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established
Dependence on renal dialysis - Prevention
The best way to prevent dependence on renal dialysis is to maintain a healthy lifestyle. this includes eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly, avoiding smoking, and managing existing medical conditions like diabetes and hypertension. it is also important to get regular check-ups and screenings, as early detection of kidney disease can help prevent the need for dialysis.