The effect of excess water on patients with renal failure

The effect of excess water on patients with renal failure

The effect of excess water on patients with renal failure

Lack of attention and concentration with the amount of fluids taken by renal failure patients leads to high risk!


Liquid extravagance leads to increased subcutaneous water (tumor) and It follows in the body's organs not doing their job. The heart muscle is more prone to stress as it carries the amount of fluid and does not do its job adequately.

The presence of excess fluids also followes lack of easy movement, and discomfort in eating and not sleeping in comfort, as the places of fluid pool are in the foot, proton membrane of the abdomen, lung and heart as it increases high blood pressure for non-discharge of urine, especially kidney failure patients.

During the session, the amount of clouds that weaken the heart muscle and increase alkaline cycles within the body to extract fluid, causing stress, resulting in low blood pressure and changing the exchange of salts and minerals between cells (potassium-sodium-magnesium)

 

So the lack of knowledge of dry weight (ideal weight) And changing it every time in dialysis sessions and not knowing the proper withdrawal due to eating and drinking leads to the error of excess pulling and the exit of the elements and fluids important to the body from the cells so as to equal the amount of the wrong withdrawal and create an imbalance and balance between acids and alkaloids within the body and cause a muscle tightening of the abdomen and a sharp drop in circulation or high blood pressure (blood pressure disorder) and moves to the phase of dehydration, which in turn increases the polynesia of the body and also the damage of the landing also leads to the discontinuation of the link with which he coexists on the washing sessions!




Care should be taken for kidney failure patients and parents with nutritional habits and control the quantities of eating and fluids appropriate to the patient's body that are explained to him by the attending doctor.


By/Dr. Nancy Adel
Nephrologist