Sunday, October 18, 2015

Why patients with kidney failure often sleep

If there are some patients with kidney disease around you, especially patients with renal failure, you may notice that they sleep a lot of the general public and it is easier to get sleepy. But, do you know why?

Kidney failure describes a medical condition that total fail enough image filter toxins and waste products from the blood. These harmful substances affect the digestive system and then make them sick nausea and vomiting and have no appetite, leading to the loss of nutrients. Constraint on the protein to patients with renal failure may be one of the reasons that cause them sleep a lot.

However, making the patients with renal failure drowsiness and the most common cause of anemia. When kidney function is damaged, the kidneys do not make enough patents. As a result, the bone marrow makes fewer red blood cells, causing anemia. In this case, patients will feel weak and tired, making it easy to sleep.

Most kidney failure patients feel depressed, while most of the time, oversleeping to some extent directly proportional to depression.

In many countries, and there will be a need for dialysis when evolve case of kidney failure. Once you start dialysis, and some patients may face different dialysis problems, and the problem of sleep is one of them. If patients do not get enough sleep at night, you will feel tired and exhausted throughout the day. Some dialysis patients find it difficult to sleep during the night, and instead of using the day to get some rest.

As a patient of kidney failure, and you are on dialysis treatment? If yes, when? And you can hold in your urine output now? If yes, it means that there still has hope to help you improve kidney function to reduce gradually times dialysis. Dialysis can be stopped even if the improvement of kidney function to an ideal level. If you have any questions, feel free to leave us a message below or talk with the doctor over the Internet, and we are happy to help.

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