fatigue
Long-term hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis will often feel tired, which is a common side effect. Fatigue is caused by the following reasons:
• Loss of renal function
• The effect of kidney on the body
• Baptist-related dietary restrictions
• Stress and anxiety in patients with renal failure
There are several treatment options that can help improve fatigue symptoms.
First, you can consult a dietitian because your diet may need to be adjusted to improve the energy level. Second, studies have shown that regular aerobic exercise can improve the symptoms of fatigue.
If you are tired and start to develop a regular exercise program, many people who accept dialysis complain about the shortness of breath. You can insist on regular exercise. Recommended low to moderate intensity of aerobic exercise, such as:
•bicycle
•jogging
•walk
•Swim
You can consult a nursing team or doctor to tell you the most suitable type of exercise.
Low blood pressure
Hypotension is the most common side effect of hemodialysis, can cause nausea and dizziness.
The best way to relieve symptoms of hypotension is to follow the daily liquid intake recommendations. If you continue to have symptoms of hypotension, you should consult a health team to adjust the amount of fluid used in the process of dialysis.
More Reading:
1. Is There Any Chance to Live Well for Kidney Failure Patients Who Can not Bear Dialysis
2. What Treatment is Requested for Kidney Failure not Wanting Dialysis
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