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Diagnosis renal failure

Renal failure, be well informed

Hearing the phrase ‘you have renal failure’, can be a frightening moment. These feelings are usual. Lots of questions will come to mind – the most important of all: 'What will happen to me?' 

What is renal failure and why does it happen?

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Peritoneal dialysis cycle

Fresh dialysis solution

The solution for peritoneal dialysis is a sterile fluid mainly consisting of glucose or amino acids which helps with waste removal by the peritoneum.

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Tubing

The solution flows into the catheter inserted by a minor surgical procedure into the abdominal cavity.

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Catheter

The watery solution is introduced into the abdominal cavity through a catheter.

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Peritoneum

In this form of therapy, the cleaning function of the kidneys is supported or carried out by the peritoneum of the abdominal cavity. The solution binds waste products, which are filtered through the peritoneum.

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Abdominal cavity

After several hours, the dialysis solution is saturated with waste products from the blood and is drained from the abdomen, then replaced by fresh solution in order to continue the cleaning.

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Drainage bag

Once saturated with waste products from the blood the dialysis solution is drained from the abdomen into a drainage bag.

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Medication

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