What other treatments are needed after dialysis for renal failure

Symptomatic treatment is also needed after dialysis for renal failure, including nutritional therapy and drug therapy.
1.Nutritional therapy: protein intake of patients with renal failure is generally 0.6~0.8g/(kg-d) to meet their basic physiological needs. Phosphorus intake of patients should be <600~800mg/d. Patients with severe hyperphosphatemia should also be given phosphorus binding agent at the same time. Patients should maintain a reasonable proportion of animal protein and vegetable protein (including soy protein) in their diet, and generally each of them accounts for about half. 2. Drug treatment: correct acidosis and water, electrolyte disorders, oral sodium bicarbonate, etc.; timely treatment of hypertension, the use of antihypertensive drugs such as amlodipine tablets, metoprolol, etc.; the treatment of anemia drugs including human erythropoietin, etc.. The treatment of renal failure after dialysis should be carried out under the guidance of professional physicians. Drugs should be used according to the doctor's prescription, do not self-medicate.