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Several factors such as anemia, age, duration of hemodialysis, number of comorbid diseases, and number of medications are known to be factors related to the quality of life of hemodialysis patients.
Dialysis requires docHub time and effort. In addition to the considerable time spent traveling to and from appointments and receiving treatment itself, people receiving dialysis must carefully monitor their diet and fluid intake. Its a lot of work, and it takes time to adapt to the changes.
Uncomfortable physical side effects often come with dialysis treatment, and they can definitely make life a little more difficult. They may include things like fatigue, low blood pressure, nausea and vomiting, dizziness, muscle cramps, difficulty sleeping, and loss of sex drive.
We want you to be aware of some of the possible problems related to the dialysis treatment that may occur and how to manage them. You may feel tired and weak. As a result, it might feel difficult walk up a flight of stairs or take a walk around the block. You may feel the need to sleep more than usually.
Many patients on dialysis do well if individual psychotherapy is administered during the dialysis sessions itself. Another complication is the nonadherence to the treatment and medical regimens. Such patients take appointments, but do not visit the doctor and may also get angry on the staff of the dialysis unit.
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Long hours. Dialysis nurses typically work long hours due to the nature of the dialysis process. Some find that these long hours can lead to burnout. You might spend 12 hours on your feet performing important, regimented tasks, so it can be tiring both physically and mentally.
7 Caregiver Tips for Caring for Someone on Dialysis Do Your Research. Take Notes. Ask Questions. Set a Schedule. Know Their Limits. Know YOUR Limits. Be Positive.
Some of these stressors among dialysis patients may cause changes in patients marital and occupational status, which lead to isolation and decrease quality of life. Commonly associated psychosocial issues include depression, anxiety, delirium, and withdrawal from dialysis.
Sticking to your fluid limits can be one of the most challenging part of taking care of yourself, but its very important to your well-being, both short- and long-term.
For the caregivers of hemodialysis patients, the scores obtained in physical, psychological, social and environmental aspects were docHubly lower, compared to caregivers non-dialysis patients. A majority of caregivers (88%) had sleep disorders.

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