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Kidney Failure- Better Health Achieved With In-hospital Nocturnal Dialysis by bebe77: 2:29pm On Sep 19, 2015
If you have a loved one or friend struggling with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) on dialysis, you may suggest they try In-hospital Nocturnal Dialysis (dialysis at night) for a better outcome.

It's been documented that people with end-stage kidney disease who receive chronic dialysis have high rates of cardiovascular disease and death from cardiovascular disease. About 15-20 per cent of dialysis patients die each year, most from cardiovascular disease.

However, In- hospital Nocturnal Dialysis has been linked with lower blood pressure values and phosphate levels (which are markers of cardiovascular disease), as well as a lower risk of cardiovascular diseases such as heart failure, heart attack and stroke.

Unlike conventional dialysis where patients get 12 hours of dialysis a week, given as four hours a session, three days per week; In-hospital nocturnal dialysis provides twice as much time -- eight hours on each of three nights.

In addition to the potential health benefits, nighttime dialysis frees up patients' daytime hours to do the things that haemodialysis treatments typically disrupt such as employment, child care and household chores.

To sum it all up, In-hospital Nocturnal Dialysis benefits both the kidney and heart.


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Re: Kidney Failure- Better Health Achieved With In-hospital Nocturnal Dialysis by grandfleets: 10:01pm On Sep 19, 2015
You Need To Read This Now!

Do you know that It's possible to lose as much as 90% of kidney function without experiencing any symptoms or problems? Do you know that there are over 13 medical conditions that can affect your kidney with treatment ranging from the use of antibiotics to having a transplant?

The kidneys are a pair of organs located in the back of the abdomen. Each kidney is about 4 or 5 inches long -- about the size of a fist. The kidneys help filter waste products from the blood.

They are also involved in regulating blood pressure, controlling the electrolyte balance & red blood cell production in the body, regulating body's salt, potassium and acid content.

When kidneys are functioning normally, they filter out only waste in your blood, excreted in your urine. Protein and other helpful substances remain in your bloodstream. When your kidneys become damaged, waste products remain in your blood, and protein leaks into your urine.

Common causes of chronic kidney disease include: Diabetes, High blood pressure, drugs and toxins, including long-term exposure to some medications and chemicals, can damage the kidneys.

Also, high consumption of salt, protein diet and caffeine, and not drinking enough water can be dangerous to your kidney. Urine not eliminated correctly can cause toxins to build up in the body and can cause problems such as kidney stones.

Ruzu helps hugely in the process of detoxification thereby helping the Kidney to stay functional. Its antibacterial properties also help in the case of a spread of bacteria from an untreated bladder infection among others.

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