Complications after hemodialysis for kidney disease generally include infection risk, hypotension, and bleeding.
1. Infection risk: hemodialysis requires repeated puncture, so it may increase the risk of infection, especially if the operation is not standardized.
2. Hypotension: The process of dialysis is mainly a process of drawing out and returning blood for a short period of time, which will have certain impact on hemodynamics, and may cause hypotension or heart failure symptoms if the elderly patients have serious functional decline or belong to patients with poor heart function.
3. Bleeding: In hemodialysis, heparin may need to be used, which may cause the patient’s coagulation function to be adversely affected, and even some patients may have gastrointestinal bleeding, cerebral hemorrhage and so on.
It is suggested that patients need to go to regular hospitals to receive hemodialysis, and inform the doctor in time when discomfort and abnormality occurs, so as to avoid danger.