Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Itching Among Dialysis Patients and Treatment to Stop Dialysis

As a kidney failure patient on dialysis,once you are experiencing itching skin or other dialysis problems, there is no doubt that the quality of life will be affected. Here we will talk about itching in dialysis patients and how to help them stop dialysis patients.
Itching is a common complaint among dialysis patients, although not all patients are troubled by it. While no one knows the exact cause(s), itching may be brought about by:
1. Dry skin
2. High Phosphorus Levels
3. Allergic Reactions
4. High Blood Levels of Parathyroid Hormone (PTH)
Among dialysis patients, itching is most often caused by dry skin. It occurs because the skin is not making enough oil to moisturize itself. It is important to keep the skin clean and moisturized. It may help to use a moisturizing soap when you bathe, to apply unscented body oil, and to use body lotions.
Another factor related to itching may be your diet. In your blood, phosphorus combines with calcium to form phosphorus-calcium products. Some of these phosphorus-calcium products are excreted through your skin and this may cause you to itch. The best way to avoid this is to keep your phosphorus level normal. Maintain your dialysis diet and take phosphorus binders with each meal or large snack as directed.

As to how to stop dialysis, the only way is to save kidneys by repairing kidney damage and recovering renal function. Take the safety and efficiency into account, Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy will be strongly recommended. It is a new development of Chinese herbal medicines, but used externally. Patients just need to lie on the bed to take it. As to the details, you are suggested to go to our website to know more about Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy. Feel free to contact us with the way you prefer if having any questions.

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