What are the complications of uremic hemodialysis

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My cousin is a patient with uremia. He has been in treatment all the time. Recently, he had hemodialysis on the advice of the doctor. He has been very uncomfortable since then. The doctor said that this is a normal phenomenon. Now let me tell you about the complications of uremia hemodialysis.

What are the complications of uremic hemodialysis

First: imbalance syndrome refers to a group of neuropsychiatric symptoms with characteristic changes of electroencephalogram during or 24 hours after dialysis, which are manifested as headache, fatigue, burnout, nausea and vomiting, elevated blood pressure, sleep disorders during and after dialysis. Severe cases may have mental disorders, epileptic seizures, coma or even death.

Second, hypotension is one of the most common complications of hemodialysis. It generally refers to the decrease of mean arterial pressure more than 30mmhg, or systolic blood pressure less than 90mmHg, with or without hypotension. Clinical manifestations: dizziness, headache, nausea, muscle spasm, palpitation, yawn, defecation, etc.; severe pale complexion, nausea and vomiting, cold sweat, dyspnea, even convulsion, loss of consciousness, etc.

Second, hypotension is one of the most common complications of hemodialysis. It generally refers to the decrease of mean arterial pressure more than 30mmhg, or systolic blood pressure less than 90mmHg, with or without hypotension. Clinical manifestations: dizziness, headache, nausea, muscle spasm, palpitation, yawn, defecation, etc.; severe pale complexion, nausea and vomiting, cold sweat, dyspnea, even convulsion, loss of consciousness, etc.

matters needing attention

Hemodialysis is a common treatment for uremia. The above are some complications caused by hemodialysis. We can see the systemic manifestations of different symptoms. These are some normal phenomena. If you feel abnormal, it is recommended to communicate with the doctor in time.