What happens when a uremic dialysis patient falls?

Uremic dialysis patients are often complicated by renal bone disease, renal hypertension, etc., after the fall is more likely to fracture, cerebrovascular accidents, etc. than the average person.
1. Uremia often has water and sodium retention, increased renin angiotensin, and insufficient production of vasodilating factors, which often complicate renal hypertension and further lead to atherosclerosis, so the risk of cerebrovascular accidents after a fall is higher than that of the general population.
2. The kidney has the function of secreting active vitamin D, and the endocrine function of patients with uremia decreases, coupled with calcium and phosphorus metabolism disorders, so with the development of the disease, often secondary hyperparathyroidism and osteoporosis, the risk of fracture after a fall increases.
Uremic dialysis patients, it is recommended to standardize the treatment under the guidance of a physician in order to reduce the occurrence of complications.