Can you change to abdominal dialysis after ten years of blood dialysis for kidney disease?

Whether kidney disease can be changed to peritoneal dialysis after ten years of hemodialysis mainly depends on whether the patient’s peritoneal structure and function are intact or not. If you have had major abdominal surgery, polycystic kidney, abdominal tumor metastasis peritoneum, high intestinal obstruction, abdominal hernia without repair, peritoneal cavity infection, etc. can not be changed to peritoneal dialysis. 1. Major abdominal surgery, polycystic kidney, abdominal tumor metastasis peritoneum: these conditions may lead to a decrease in the peritoneal area or affect the flow of dialysis fluid, which is not conducive to the removal of toxins and water and affect the adequacy of dialysis, so it can not be converted to peritoneal dialysis. 2. High intestinal obstruction or long-term constipation: the intestinal tract of such patients is not smooth, and the permeability is poor, if peritoneal permeability may be poor drainage of dialysis fluid, which is not conducive to the exchange of dialysis fluid, so it can’t be converted to peritoneal dialysis; 3. Abdominal hernia without repair: dialysis fluid during abdominal dialysis will increase the pressure in the peritoneal cavity of the patient, and abdominal dialysis in patients without repair may aggravate the abdominal hernia, so it can not be changed to abdominal dialysis; 4. Peritoneal cavity infection: infection will affect the peritoneal filtration function, which is not conducive to the adequate filtration of dialysis fluid, so it cannot be changed to peritoneal dialysis. If hemodialysis patients want to change to peritoneal dialysis, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals in time and standardize the treatment under the guidance of doctors. The following is a list of the most popular hemodialysis treatments.