What will Happen If Stage 5 Kidney Failure Patients don't do Dialysis


If Stage 5 Kidney Failure Patients don't do dialysis the following will happen.
To begin with, the individual will most likely start to feel nauseous and experience vomiting. Consider what happens when we get food poisoning. We usually get sick, vomit, and have diarrhea. This is because the body is responding to the toxins that have entered out system and is trying to dispose of them.
Although the situation with renal failure is not the same as food poisoning, the person's body, since it cannot dispose of wastes in the natural way, will respond by vomiting and perhaps diarrhea in an attempt to get rid of the buildup of waste. Most people will not be able to eat much if at all, since they will become ill after eating.
If Stage 5 Kidney Failure Patients don't do dialysis, vomiting and diarrhea will not get rid of all the wastes that are accumulating in their system, because most of it is in the blood. The toxins and fluids will continue to accumulate, since they have no way of being disposed of.
Eventually patients will begin to swell from the retention of fluids, and will be poisoned by the toxins. Since the fluids have nowhere to go, they will begin to fill parts of the body such as the lungs.
Without life-sustaining dialysis or a kidney transplant, once a person with kidney disease reaches Stage 5 (end stage renal disease (ESRD)), toxins build up in the body and death usually comes within a few weeks.
Fortunately, there is alternative treatment for Stage 5 Kidney Failure without Dialysis, it is known as Clear Blood Pollution Therapy. You can refer to 'http://www.kidneyservicechina.com/clear-blood-pollution-therapy/' for more information.

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