Psychological guidance for uremia

  After the occurrence of uremia, most patients will appear frustrated, anxious, nervous, worried, depressed, and even lose confidence in life and other psychological. First of all, we should recognize that these psychological is normal and reasonable; secondly, patients themselves on the one hand to understand the disease, to end the disease, for these psychological should also seek appropriate ways to vent, as the patient’s family and friends to understand the patient, help the patient to channel.  In life, we may think that crying is a sign of weakness, but in fact, scientific research shows that crying is a good means of venting psychological distress and discomfort. In the case of discontent, distress, depression, etc., if the patient feels the need to cry, crying will help to relieve these emotions.  Another very important aspect is the communication between the patient and family, friends, doctors, etc. The support of family members and friends helps to build confidence and ease the patient’s distress. Patients should tell their family, friends and your doctor about their feelings and thoughts in a timely manner, even if your family cannot fully understand your psychology and thoughts.  Recognizing the disease and building confidence Uremia is indeed a very complex and difficult disease to treat, which is a great burden to patients and their families and can have a relatively large impact on family life. But uremia is not a terminal disease, it can be treated, and after reasonable treatment, it is possible to live like a normal person. Of course, both the patient and the family will have a lot of pressure, the following ways will help to relieve the pressure: 1, actively talk with the dialysis center or transplant center medical staff 2, do a good record of the disease, and timely feedback to family members, doctors 3, take the initiative to understand the relevant knowledge (disease, dialysis, transplantation, etc.) 4, actively participate in recreational, social, outdoor activities, etc., take the initiative to arrange their own life, diet 5, with family members Communicate with friends about their feelings 6.Exchange feelings and experiences with fellow patients Under the condition of actively receiving treatment, maintain the original attitude and goals of life, and adjust the lifestyle according to the treatment