People on dialysis spend many hours every week getting their blood cleaned. Peritoneal dialysis, but especially hemodialysis in the center, often interferes with daily life when conducted during the day. This blog article describes the possibility of so-called night dialysis - dialysis while you sleep - which allows working people, for example, to free up some of their time during the day.
There are different medical ways to compensate for malfunctioning kidneys. This article will explain to you the basic treatment therapy options for renal failure.
The preferred treatment choice for many people with renal failure is transplantation. This article tells you about the basics of kidney transplantation.
Have you always wondered what exactly happens during a kidney transplant? Here you can find out more about post-mortem and living kidney donation.
In order to receive a post-mortem kidney donation, you must be placed on the transplant list. Here you can find out exactly what this is and how it works.
Have you ever wondered how a transplant works? And what does it actually imply in your daily life, if you are a transplant recipient?
The majority of people with kidney failure clean their blood using haemodialysis (HD). Here you can find an overview of what exactly happens during an HD treatment.
Many people living with renal failure don't even know at first that hemodialysis is also possible at home. To avoid this happening to you, here's some basic information on home hemodialysis.
Peritoneal dialysis cleans your blood through the abdominal cavity. Unfortunately, many people are not aware of this procedure. Here you can find out how PD works.
Is it possible to manage kidney failure without dialysis or a transplant?
Are you about to start dialysis or do you have a relative who is about to start dialysis? You probably want to know what to expect during this big step and what the classic daily routine on hemodialysis looks like.