What to do about dehydration after dialysis for kidney disease

Dehydration after dialysis for kidney disease needs to stop dialysis immediately and be treated with rehydration and other treatments.
Patients with kidney disease on dialysis will usually make the plan of hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis according to the patient’s dry weight, systemic edema, blood pressure, etc. If the patient has low blood pressure and dehydration symptoms during dialysis, the dialysis will be terminated in advance and replenished with fluids, etc. according to the situation.
1. Stop dialysis: patients with kidney disease should stop ultrafiltration immediately if dehydration phenomena such as sunken eye sockets and thirst appear after starting dialysis.
2. Replenish fluids: For patients who have not been off the dialysis machine yet, blood is returned immediately, and the dialysis line can be used to give the patients appropriate salt water or sugar water. For patients who have stopped dialysis, if there is much dialysis dehydration, it is necessary to open the venous channel, and at the same time can be intravenous rehydration.
Dehydration after dialysis, it is recommended to standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor in time, so as not to delay the condition and cause adverse effects.