Guide To Treating Diabetic Nephropathy

Dialysis

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Dialysis involves being hooked up to a machine that does the job the kidneys can no longer do. There are two versions of this treatment, the more common of which is known as hemodialysis. This involves visiting a dialysis center to be hooked up to the machine. Most patients need this done three times a week. This treatment is quite time-consuming and takes three to five hours per session. Peritoneal dialysis, which has two types, can be done at home. The two types are continuous cycler-assisted and continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. The treatment involves filling up the stomach with dialysate and letting it sit there for a time. After that period is over, the dialysate is drained and fresh is placed in the stomach. How long the solution should be in the stomach and how many cycles of this treatment are needed depends on the individual and needs to be determined by a doctor.

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