Immunizations – They’re not just for kids!

David Scott
In a recent survey of dialysis patients, it was noted the number one reason why dialysis patients are not immunized is due to lack of understanding of the immunization process. Many people think immunizations are just for kids? However the facts are clear, infection is the second leading cause of death for hemodialysis patients.
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Food Choices for Home Hemodialysis

David Scott
You may have heard horror stories from friends or loved ones describing the foods that you will have to eliminate from your diet when you begin home hemodialysis. Breathe a sigh of relief, the home dialysis diet is sometimes less restrictive than the renal diet many follow when on a traditional in-center dialysis schedule.
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Nocturnal vs. Peritoneal Dialysis

David Scott
Normal kidneys perform important functions such as regulation of body fluid volume, removal of metabolic waste products, discharge of toxins, regulation of blood pressure and the production of various hormones. Patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD) cannot effectively perform these functions. Renal replacement therapy (RRT)
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Relieving Constipation

David Scott
This is a subject that most people are embarrassed to talk about, but it is a common issue among kidney disease patients. What happens in the bathroom – or in this case, what doesn’t happen in the bathroom is not something a lot of people like to talk about… with anyone.
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Anemia

David Scott
Questions & Answers About Anemia What is anemia and how is it managed in chronic kidney disease (CKD) before dialysis and after dialysis? Anemia is a disorder where the body does not have enough red blood cells.
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Slowing Kidney Disease

David Scott
Slowing the Progression of Kidney Disease Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a condition where the kidneys are damaged. Kidney damage can be estimated using the serum creatinine, persons age, race and gender. This calculation is known as the eGFR.
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