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Is Dialysis a Permanent Solution?
Dialysis is not a cure but a life-sustaining treatment. It is often necessary for patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). However, some patients may be eligible for a
kidney transplant
, which can eliminate the need for dialysis.
Frequently asked queries:
What is Dialysis?
When is Dialysis Needed?
How is Hemodialysis Performed?
How is Peritoneal Dialysis Performed?
What Are the Risks and Complications?
Is Dialysis a Permanent Solution?
How to Prepare for Dialysis?
Can Life Return to Normal Post-Dialysis?
How is Renal Blood Flow Regulated?
What is the connection between nausea and renal disorders?
When to Seek Medical Help?
How Can Someone Become a Living Donor?
What Role Does Diet and Lifestyle Play in Managing ESRD?
What are the Treatment Options?
How is AKI Diagnosed?
What is the Role of Epigenetics in Renal Disorders?
What is Hypertensive Nephropathy?
Can Living Donors Develop Renal Disorders?
Are There Specific Renal Conditions Where ACE Inhibitors are Particularly Beneficial?
What is Cardiorenal Syndrome?
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