Will dialysis make you sick or feel better? Dialysis isn’t recommended until patients’ kidney function is less than 15% or they have some emergency problems. Since dialysis can replace impaired kidneys to work, why do all kidney failure patients hope to delay their dialysis as long as possible?
What is the reason?
Most often, kidney patients feel sick or ill after the first several times of dialysis treatments, because it is normal that dialysis makes patients feel fatigue or tired. These patients usually need several weeks to adjust to dialysis and get used to the routine. Besides, long-term kidney dialysis is more likely to cause some side effects or complications, so no patient would like to live with this treatment unless it is a must.
Of course, a small part of kidney patients may find a difference, when they are quite sick for reasons apart from diseased kidneys. Then, they may feel better after the first week of dialysis. However, some of them do suffer from illness or tiredness after a few months.
How to live easier with kidney dialysis?
Some treatments can help dialysis regain energy quickly or strengthen their body effectively. If you are one person on dialysis, you can try some methods. For example, do some gentle exercise regularly, take massage, medicated bath or acupuncture, and develop a kidney-friendly diet plan.
Is there any way to avoid or stop dialysis?
If you still have certain urine, it means a part of kidney functioning cells are still working. In this case, some treatments can help get rid of dialysis. Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is just one such treatment option. Through prompting the restoration of damaged kidney cells and increasing glomerular filtration rate, this therapy can improve kidney failure patients’ condition successfully.
If you also hate dialysis treatment, you can consult the doctor online to determine whether this Chinese osmotherapy can help you avoid dialysis.