Nausea after dialysis for kidney disease may be caused by imbalance syndrome, dialyzer reaction, hypotension and so on.
1. Imbalance syndrome: during dialysis, toxins in the blood are discharged faster, while toxins in the brain are discharged slower, and the brain is edematous, leading to nausea and other symptoms, which may be accompanied by headache, vomiting and other discomforts.
2. Dialyzer reaction: dialyzer is a foreign substance to the body, if the patient has dialyzer reaction, nausea and other symptoms may also occur.
3. Hypotension: It is mostly due to dehydration during dialysis, which causes hypotensive reaction and nausea.
If nausea and other symptoms occur after dialysis, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time and under the guidance of professional physicians.