Dialysis can take over the job of filtering your blood. A person is hooked up to an artificial filtering machine that removes waste and fluid from the blood. With hemodialysis, a person’s blood travels through tubes to a machine which removes extra fluids and waste. Once the blood is cleaned, the machine sends the blood back to the person through another tube. This process usually takes about 4 hours for kids and has o be done 3 times a week, usually in a dialysis center. Some centers are training adults to perform their own treatments at home.
Dialysis History
In 1861 a Scottish Professor of Chemistry first described the dialysis process and coined the word. But it was almost 85 years later that anyone would invent a practical artificial kidney.
In the early 1940s Dr. Willem Johan Kolff (Netherlands) watched another person die from kidney failure and become interested in blood transfusions and the role the kidneys played in blood processing. With German bombs dropping around him while in The Hauge, he realized that the war was driving more vital work in this area.
Dialysis can be challenging; you are stuffing a week’s worth of kidney function into a 12-15 hour time span. The treatment does not hurt (the constant weekly needle sticks aside) but afterwards it can really take the wind from your sails. This is primarily due to fluid imbalance. Your body stores fluids in three places, your cells, your tissues, and your blood. Dialysis only removed fluid from your blood; leaving a significant imbalance for your body to adjust to. If you have ever had a hangover you know what it feels like after a dialysis treatment. Tired feeling, sleepiness, cramps, nausea, dizziness, and low blood pressure are not uncommon after treatments.
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