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What are the kidneys ? |
Why are the kidneys important ? |
Why do kidneys fail
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What are the treatments for chronic kidney failure ? | What
is dialysis ? | Where can dialysis be done ?
What about a kidney transplant ? |
What treatment is best ?

The kidneys are the master chemists of the body. Normally
you have two kidneys, one on either side of your spine under your lower
ribs. They are pink and shaped like kidney beans. Each kidney is about the
size of a clenched fist.

Kidneys remove wastes from the blood via the urine. They
regulate the levels of water and different minerals needed by the body for
good health. They also produce hormones that control other body functions.
Many other organs depend on the kidneys in order to work
properly. When kidney function is no longer adequate, dialysis treatment
or a kidney transplant is required.

Acute kidney failure occurs when your kidneys fail
temporarily. If your kidneys are affected permanently, chronic kidney
failure is the result.
There are a number of causes of acute kidney failure. In
this situation, kidney function usually returns to normal, but dialysis
may be needed until the kidneys begin to work again.
Chronic kidney failure results from the slow
deterioration of the tiny filters in the kidney (the nephrons) that remove
wastes. Damage to the nephrons can be caused by conditions such as
diabetes and high blood
pressure. In some cases, good control of these may
prevent the development of chronic kidney failure.

There is no cure for chronic kidney failure. In the early
stages, the only treatment needed may be a special diet or medication.
When the kidneys are near the end of their function (less than 10% of
their normal rate), either dialysis or transplantation is needed. This
period is called end-stage renal disease or E.S.R.D.

Dialysis is a way to clean the blood by removing wastes and
excess water. There are two types: hemodialysis and
peritoneal
dialysis.
During hemodialysis, the blood is circulated through an artificial kidney
machine. The artificial kidney cleans blood in almost the same way that
health kidneys do. The treatment is performed usually three times a week,
and can take between three and five hours each time.
Peritoneal dialysis works on the same principle as
hemodialysis, but the blood is cleaned inside the body rather than through
a machine. Your abdomen has a peritoneal cavity, lined by a thin membrane
called the peritoneum that surrounds the intestines and other internal
organs. The peritoneal cavity in the abdomen is filled with dialysis fluid
that enters the body through a permanently implanted catheter. Excess
water and wastes pass through the peritoneum into the dialysis fluid. This
fluid is then drained from the body and discarded. The process is repeated
between three and five times a day. In most cases, this treatment can be
performed without assistance, at home or at work.

Hemodialysis can be done in a hospital dialysis unit, in a
self-care centre, (with some assistance from the staff), or at home with
the aid of a partner or nurse. Special training is required for self-care
or home dialysis.
Peritoneal dialysis is also sometimes done in a hospital
but, more usually, you are trained to do this independently at home.
DIALYSIS
CENTERS :
Chennai
: Chennai Kaliappa Hospitals. Raja Annamalaipuram, Chennai - 600 028,
Phone : 4936098, 4936157
MIOT Hospitals : Mount Poonamallee Road, Manapakkam, Chennai - 600 089,
Phone : 2312288
Siliguri : Siliguri Dialysis Center, Sunrise Nursing Home, Sevoke
Road, Siliguri - 734 401, Phone : 531369
Nepal : Daan's Care Nursing Home, Kupondol, Lalitpur, Phone 523751
Contact
us for more information regarding these Dialysis Centers

A kidney transplant is another treatment option for many
people with chronic kidney failure. With advances in organ transplantation
and improved success rates, a transplant is now widely considered to be
the best way of treating kidney failure. However, not all patients are
suitable to have a transplant and often an organ is not available when
needed.

Choosing a treatment depends on what is available in your
community, as well as what is most appropriate for your particular needs.
Each treatment has requirements, advantages, and considerations. Your
healthcare team can provide information and support to help you make a
decision about what is the best treatment for you. It is important to
discuss all the options and ask any questions which you or your family may
have.
Mail us for more information and
details

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