By FDI Creative Services on Friday, 11 July 2025
Category: Kindey Health News

Understanding Hemodialysis

Hemodialysis is a treatment used when your kidneys are no longer able to clean your blood the way they should. Healthy kidneys remove waste, extra salt, and fluid from your body. If they stop working, you’ll need either dialysis or transplant to stay healthy.
Hemodialysis uses a machine that does the job of your kidneys. Blood is drawn out of your body, cleaned through a special filter, and then returned.

Where Can I Get Hemodialysis?

You have options:

How Long Does Dialysis Take?

It depends on the type of dialysis:

How Do I Prepare for Dialysis?

Before starting dialysis, your provider at Renal Specialists of Houston will send you to a surgeon to create a way for your blood to flow to and from the dialysis machine. This is called a vascular access, and there are three main types.

What Happens During a Dialysis Session?

What Side Effects or Problems Can Occur?

While many people do well with dialysis, some experience symptoms such as:

Let your care team know right away if something doesn’t feel right—most problems can be managed.

Caring for Your Access

If you have a catheter:

Can I Travel While on Dialysis?

Yes! People who do home dialysis may be able to bring their machine. If you get dialysis in-center, your care team can help you arrange treatments at another center while you travel.

Can I Work While on Dialysis?

Yes, you can still work while on dialysis! Here are some simple tips to help make it easier:

We know that kidney disease may require you to make significant life changes – and that may include starting dialysis. Renal Specialists of Houston is committed to helping you manage your kidney disease every step of the way!

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