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There are more and more uremic patients. How long have the dialysis patients around you been on dialysis?
There are more and more uremic patients. I remember that there were only three machines in the dialysis room when dialysis was first done, and now it has increased to 30. It's only increased tenfold. It's been eighteen years since I was ignorant and now I'm half an expert. It doesn't matter what I have suffered and what I have lost, nor is it a big deal. Here it comes. Honey, come on.

Speaking of uremia, I am also one of many dialysis patients, which can be regarded as a step-by-step change of dialysis patients in our small county. From the first three dialysis machines to the present four hospitals, there are hemodialysis, 150 seats. Patients can imagine how many times more than before.

I have been on dialysis for ten years, and all the indicators are ok at present. In fact, the current dialysis level and medical conditions have been greatly improved compared with the past, and the state has paid more and more attention to uremia. After uremia is included in a serious illness, more patients have the opportunity to have full dialysis. The hemofiltration and perfusion of more dialysis techniques make patients stop pursuing dialysis years and improve their quality of life. The patient with the longest dialysis time around me has been in good health for more than 20 years. I also believe that the dialysis period will be longer and longer in the future.

Of course, no matter how long it takes, 10 years or 20 years, we must first have a correct attitude to face it. To be honest, I never expect myself to be the longest. Isn't it better to be happy and live every day seriously [rose] [rose] [rose]

My grandmother died of a sudden cerebral infarction on the bus after five years of dialysis. I thought I could spend more time with her, but life is so helpless. From the moment when many diseases are dialyzed, your life is counting down. The key depends on how you delay this progress.

At present, if there are no other diseases, only renal failure caused by simple acute nephritis, then regular dialysis can live for more than ten years, and some even as long as thirty years.

If patients with hypertension, diabetes, cerebral infarction, myocardial infarction and other diseases are combined, dialysis can generally survive for three to five years, but if dialysis is regular in daily life and attention is paid to diet, dialysis may survive longer.

Hemodialysis can replace part of renal excretion function, so as to relieve clinical symptoms and prevent or delay the progress of complications including cardiovascular and cerebrovascular complications, nervous system complications, renal osteopathy, anemia and so on, which can be said to be a great progress in modern medicine.

In ancient times, under the condition of underdeveloped medical conditions, if dialysis treatment could not be carried out at the stage of renal failure, he might die of systemic edema and heart failure within a few days to a month, so dialysis technology is indeed the dependence of every renal failure patient, even though we are unwilling to dialysis.

If dialysis wants a good quality of life and a long duration, it needs to do the following.

1. Dialysis patients' diet should be mainly low-protein diet. In protein, animal protein containing essential amino acids is the main diet. They should eat more milk, eggs, fish and lean meat, and eat less pickles and fruits with high potassium content, such as oranges, bananas, dried persimmons, sweet potatoes, potatoes, soybeans, mushrooms, dried lotus seeds, laver and dried radish, which all contain a lot of potassium.

2. Dialysis patients should pay attention to keep warm in winter. In winter, the temperature drops sharply and blood vessels contract. Dialysis patients are prone to acute cardiac death, cerebral embolism, cerebral hemorrhage and other complications. Patients should take warm measures when going out, including wearing hats and masks.

3. Dialysis patients should pay attention to their health, often soak their feet with wormwood, and add a little mint leaves and lemon slices to the drink, which can relieve the symptoms of nerve paralysis around the limbs, keep the body moist, prevent thirst, reduce the amount of drinking water and reduce the burden on the heart.

4. Regularly check liver and kidney function, electrolyte and blood routine, actively communicate with doctors, monitor blood pressure at home every day, and it is best to measure blood sugar twice a week, so as to know fairly well, avoid the illness from deteriorating unconsciously and nip in the bud.

I hope the above popular science can make you understand that dialysis is not easy and you can cherish it! !

I am 32 years old and have dialysis 1 1 year. At present, at the school gate, dialysis is performed three times a week.

I had a kidney transplant in 2004 and 2005 for less than a year. Dialysis started again on 20 18. I will go to the computer right away today. Dialysis room number 200 has been more than ten years. After all, it is a dialysis room developed in the later period. Dialysis in old big hospitals for twenty or thirty years. Dialysis focuses on heart failure. In addition, pay attention to the diet not to be high in potassium, which is easy to die suddenly, and the nutrition should keep up to avoid anemia. Control water and pay attention to heart load. Keep your mood relaxed, and it can last for many years without accidents. Another way of life, another life.

People don't know that I have renal failure, which is a complication of diabetes. I have been on dialysis for three years, and now I am on dialysis four times a week. It's too difficult to control water, 5.5 at a time.

Some are more than ten years old. It's nothing.

Do not understand; don't understand; ignorant of

Being young is terrible.

A friend of mine, who had dialysis for 19 years, is an entrepreneur. He said that at the beginning, the hospital had two dialysis machines, which were expensive. Only two nurses go to work, and almost no one goes to dialysis. Now our hospital is full of 60 dialysis machines, so it is estimated that the night shift will be started.

As long as dialysis patients keep an optimistic attitude, control water and prolong life, there is no problem, that is, the cost can't afford it.