Kidney Failure?

Kidney Failure?

What is Kidney Failure?
Kidney disease can get worse over time and may lead to kidney failure. If less than 15 percent of your kidney is working normally, that’s considered kidney failure. You may have symptoms from the buildup of waste products and extra water in your body.

The more you know about kidney failure ahead of time, the better prepared you may be to make a treatment choice and take charge of your care.

Choosing a Treatment
Learn about kidney failure treatment options early. Three treatment options filter your blood— hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and kidney transplant. A fourth option—conservative management—offers care without dialysis or transplant. Each treatment has pros and cons, and your choice will affect your daily life.

Hemodialysis
Hemodialysis is a treatment to filter wastes and extra water from your blood. A machine pumps your blood through a filter outside of your body and returns filtered blood to your body. You can have this treatment in a center—usually three times each week—or at home.

Peritoneal Dialysis

Peritoneal dialysis is a treatment for kidney failure that you can do at home. This type of dialysis uses the lining of your belly to filter wastes and extra fluid from your body.

Kidney Transplant

During transplant surgery, a healthy kidney from a donor is placed into your body. The new, donated kidney does the work that your two kidneys used to do. After your transplant, you will need to take medicines every day to make sure your immune

Conservative Management
Conservative management for kidney failure means that your health care team continues your care without dialysis or a kidney transplant. Treatment goals are to preserve kidney function and quality of life as long as possible and to plan for end-of-life care.

Eating Right
When you have kidney failure, what you eat and drink can help you maintain a healthy balance of nutrients, salts, and minerals in your body and make your treatments work better. Work with a dietitian to create your eating plan.

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