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Dialysis

Dialysis | Preparation & Expectations | Home Care and Complications | Pictures and Images | Attribution


What happens later at home?

People who use hemodialysis must take care of the fistula. The overlying skin should be kept clean. Any harm to the area should be avoided. If the fistula is disturbed, further surgery may be needed.

What are the potential complications after the procedure?

With peritoneal dialysis, the main complication is infection. Equipment should be kept clean to avoid this problem. The dialysis catheter may also stop working or a hernia may develop. These situations may require surgery to correct them.

Hemodialysis patients often develop problems with the fistula, such as the following:

  • abnormal swelling of the site
  • blood clots
  • infection
  • During either type of dialysis, people may develop the following problems:

  • abnormal swelling of the site
  • confusion
  • infections
  • irregular heartbeats
  • low blood pressure
  • seizures

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    Dialysis: Pictures and Images

    Author: Adam Brochert, MD
    Reviewer: Gail Hendrickson, RN, BS
    Date Reviewed: 08/13/01









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