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Dialysis

Dialysis Treatment

"Advanced Renal Care with Compassion and Excellence"

  • State-of-the-art dialysis facilities with modern equipment
  • Expert nephrology team providing personalized care
Understanding Dialysis Treatment

Dialysis is a life-saving treatment that helps to perform the functions of healthy kidneys when a person's kidneys can no longer efficiently remove waste products, excess fluid, and toxins from the blood. This treatment becomes essential for patients with kidney failure, as it helps maintain the balance of various substances in the body that would otherwise lead to serious health complications.

Globally, kidney problems are becoming more common, and as a result, more patients require dialysis to properly treat their illness. At MM Hospital, the best Dialysis Treatment Centre in Namakkal, we understand the importance of providing high-quality, compassionate care to patients with kidney conditions. Our state-of-the-art dialysis facility is equipped with the latest technology and staffed by experienced nephrologists, nurses, and support staff dedicated to enhancing our patients' quality of life.

Types of Dialysis

There are two main types of dialysis treatments that we offer at MM Hospital:

Hemodialysis is a procedure where a dialysis machine and a special filter called an artificial kidney, or a dialyzer, are used to clean your blood. To get your blood into the dialyzer, the doctor needs to create an access point, or entrance, into your blood vessels. This is done with minor surgery, usually in your arm.

During hemodialysis:

  • Blood is removed from the body and filtered through the dialyzer, which removes waste and excess fluid
  • The cleaned blood is then returned to the body with the help of a dialysis machine
  • Each session typically lasts 3-4 hours and is performed three times a week
  • Patients are monitored throughout the procedure by our trained staff

Peritoneal dialysis uses the lining of your abdomen, or belly, to filter your blood inside your body. A special solution called dialysate is put into your abdomen through a catheter (a soft tube). The dialysate pulls wastes and extra fluid from your blood into your abdominal cavity, and then they leave your body when the dialysate is drained.

There are two types of peritoneal dialysis:

  • Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD): This is done without machines. The dialysate stays in your abdomen for about 4-6 hours before being drained and replaced with fresh solution. This is repeated 3-4 times daily.
  • Automated Peritoneal Dialysis (APD): This uses a machine called a cycler to automatically fill and drain the dialysate from your abdomen. It's usually done at night while you sleep.
Who Needs Dialysis?

Dialysis may be necessary for individuals with the following conditions:

  • End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) - when kidneys function at less than 15% of their normal capacity
  • Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) - sudden loss of kidney function due to illness, injury, or certain medications
  • Severe electrolyte imbalances that cannot be corrected through other means
  • Certain poisonings or drug overdoses
  • Severe fluid overload that is not responsive to diuretics
  • Patients awaiting kidney transplantation
Common Myths About Dialysis Treatment

There are many misconceptions about dialysis that can cause unnecessary anxiety and prevent patients from getting the care they need. At MM Hospital, we believe in providing accurate information to help patients make informed decisions about their health. Here are some common myths about dialysis and the facts that refute them:

  • Myth: Dialysis is painful and uncomfortable
    Fact: Dialysis itself is not painful, though some patients may feel a little discomfort when the needles are introduced. Modern dialysis machines are equipped with advanced technology to ensure patients a seamless and comfortable experience.
  • Myth: Dialysis completely replaces kidney function
    Fact: While dialysis helps carry out essential kidney functions like removing waste and excess fluid, it does not restore kidney function. Regular sessions are necessary for some patients, while others eligible for transplant may eventually stop.
  • Myth: Dialysis patients can't lead a normal life
    Fact: With proper planning and following treatment plans, dialysis patients can lead happy, fulfilling lives. Many continue to work, travel, and engage in social activities while receiving dialysis.
  • Myth: Once you start dialysis, you can't stop
    Fact: Not all patients who begin dialysis need it forever. Those with acute kidney injury may regain function and stop dialysis, while those with end-stage renal disease may require long-term treatment unless they receive a transplant.
  • Myth: Home dialysis is not as effective as in-center dialysis
    Fact: Under proper physician care, home dialysis can be just as effective as in-center treatment. It often allows for more frequent sessions and greater flexibility, potentially improving overall health outcomes.
Our Dialysis Facility

At MM Hospital, we pride ourselves on offering a state-of-the-art dialysis facility that provides the highest standard of care for our patients. Our dialysis center features:

  • Modern dialysis machines with advanced monitoring capabilities
  • Comfortable treatment areas designed for patient privacy and relaxation
  • Strict adherence to infection control protocols and sterilization procedures
  • Dedicated staff including nephrologists, specialized nurses, dietitians, and technicians
  • Flexible scheduling options to accommodate patients' lifestyles
  • Comprehensive patient education and support services
  • Treatment options for both acute and chronic kidney conditions
The Dialysis Process

The dialysis process at MM Hospital is carefully designed to ensure safety, comfort, and effectiveness. Here's what patients can expect during a typical hemodialysis session:

  1. Pre-Dialysis Assessment: Our nursing staff will check your vital signs, weight, and overall condition before starting treatment.
  2. Access Preparation: The access site (fistula, graft, or catheter) will be cleaned and prepared according to strict protocols.
  3. Connection to the Dialysis Machine: You will be connected to the dialysis machine, which will be programmed based on your nephrologist's prescription.
  4. Monitoring During Treatment: Throughout the session, our staff will monitor your blood pressure, heart rate, and other vital signs to ensure your safety and comfort.
  5. Completion of Treatment: Once the prescribed treatment time is complete, you will be disconnected from the machine, and the access site will be secured.
  6. Post-Dialysis Assessment: After treatment, our staff will check your vital signs again and ensure you're stable before you leave.
Living with Dialysis: Tips for Patients

Living with dialysis requires some lifestyle adjustments, but with proper management, patients can maintain a good quality of life. Here are some tips for dialysis patients:

  • Follow Dietary Guidelines: Work with our dietitian to create a kidney-friendly diet that manages fluid, potassium, phosphorus, sodium, and protein intake.
  • Take Medications as Prescribed: Adhere to your medication regimen as directed by your nephrologist.
  • Maintain Vascular Access Care: Protect your access site and follow proper hygiene protocols to prevent infection.
  • Stay Active: Regular, moderate exercise can help maintain strength, improve cardiovascular health, and enhance overall well-being.
  • Manage Fluid Intake: Follow guidelines for fluid restriction to prevent excessive fluid buildup between dialysis sessions.
  • Attend All Scheduled Treatments: Regular attendance at dialysis sessions is crucial for maintaining health and preventing complications.
  • Seek Emotional Support: Connect with support groups, counselors, or other dialysis patients to address the emotional aspects of living with kidney disease.
Why Choose MM Hospital for Dialysis Treatment?

At MM Hospital, we are committed to providing exceptional dialysis care that enhances our patients' quality of life. Our patient-centered approach, combined with our state-of-the-art facilities and expert medical team, makes us the preferred choice for dialysis treatment in Namakkal.

  • Experienced nephrologists and specialized staff
  • State-of-the-art dialysis equipment
  • Comprehensive care approach
  • Patient education and support programs
  • Comfortable and clean environment
  • Flexible scheduling options

Our Nephrology & Dialysis Specialists

Our team of experienced nephrologists and dialysis specialists is dedicated to providing comprehensive renal care.

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