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Dialysis Process | Dialysis Procedure

Overview

Dialysis treatment is a life-sustaining medical therapy used when the kidneys are no longer able to effectively filter waste products, excess fluids, and toxins from the blood. Healthy kidneys perform this function continuously, but when kidney function declines significantly, dialysis takes over this vital role. At Manipal Hospitals International, dialysis care is delivered through structured protocols, modern equipment, and experienced nephrology teams, ensuring safety, comfort, and continuity of care for both local and international patients.

What is Dialysis?

Dialysis is a medical procedure that cleans the blood when the kidneys cannot do so on their own. It removes waste, extra salts, and fluid to help maintain a healthy balance in the body.

In simple terms, the dialysis process works like an artificial kidney, helping the body stay stable and preventing harmful build-up of toxins.

Why is Dialysis Needed?

Dialysis becomes necessary when kidney function drops to a level where waste and fluid build-up can no longer be controlled with medication or diet alone. Without dialysis, this accumulation can affect the heart, brain, and other vital organs.

Common Reasons and Key Conditions Treated

  • Chronic kidney disease at an advanced stage.
  • Sudden kidney failure due to illness or injury.
  • Severe electrolyte imbalance.
  • Fluid overload causing breathlessness or swelling.
  • Poisoning or drug overdose may occur in specific cases.

Types of Dialysis / Procedure Variations

There are different types of dialysis, and the choice depends on medical condition, lifestyle, and overall health. Each method follows a structured dialysis procedure designed to cleanse the blood safely.

  • Haemodialysis: Blood is filtered through a machine using a special dialyser.
  • Peritoneal dialysis: The lining of the abdomen is used as a natural filter.
  • Continuous renal replacement therapy: Slow, continuous dialysis used in intensive care.
  • Intermittent dialysis: Performed at scheduled intervals based on need.

Why Choose Manipal Hospitals for Dialysis?

Manipal Hospitals provides comprehensive renal care supported by experienced nephrologists, dialysis nurses, and modern dialysis units. Care is tailored to individual needs, ensuring safety and long-term well-being.

  • State-of-the-art dialysis centres with strict hygiene protocols.
  • Experienced nephrology and nursing teams.
  • Personalised dialysis schedules.
  • Integrated care with nutrition and medication support.
  • Dedicated coordination for international patients.

Indications for Dialysis

Dialysis may be advised when:

  • Kidney function drops below safe levels.
  • Symptoms such as nausea, fatigue, or confusion appear.
  • Fluid retention causes swelling or breathing difficulty.
  • Blood tests show dangerous toxin levels.
  • Other treatments are no longer effective.

Who Should Avoid or Delay Dialysis?

Dialysis is often essential and cannot be delayed in advanced kidney failure. However, the approach may vary based on individual circumstances.

  • Early kidney disease is manageable with medication.
  • Severe medical instability requiring stabilisation first.
  • Patients choosing conservative management after counselling.

Preparing for Dialysis

  • Detailed blood tests to assess kidney function.
  • Imaging to plan vascular or abdominal access.
  • Creation of dialysis access if required.
  • Dietary and fluid intake counselling.
  • Education for patients and caregivers.

What Happens During the Dialysis Procedure?

The dialysis procedure depends on the chosen method. In haemodialysis, blood is circulated through a machine, cleaned, and returned to the body. In peritoneal dialysis, cleansing fluid flows in and out of the abdomen.

Step-by-Step Breakdown

  • Preparation and access site assessment.
  • Connection to dialysis equipment.
  • Filtration and removal of waste and excess fluid.
  • Monitoring blood pressure and comfort.
  • Completion of a session and disconnection.
  • Post-dialysis observation.

Recovery and Life With Dialysis

After dialysis, some patients may feel worn out, while others feel relief from symptoms. Rest and hydration guidance are provided after each session.

With proper scheduling, nutrition, and follow-up, many people continue daily activities, work, and travel while on dialysis.

Risks & Complications

Dialysis is generally safe but may involve risks such as low blood pressure, muscle cramps, access site infections, or fatigue. These are closely monitored and managed through personalised care and regular assessment.

Benefits of Dialysis Treatment

  • Removes harmful waste from the body.
  • Controls fluid balance.
  • Improves symptoms and comfort.
  • Supports long-term survival in kidney failure.
  • Improves quality of life with ongoing care.

What is the Cost of Dialysis at Manipal Hospitals?

The cost of dialysis depends on the type, frequency, and associated care. Manipal Hospital offers dialysis services at costs that are significantly more affordable compared with many Western and Gulf countries, while maintaining high standards of safety and clinical quality.

Individualised cost plans are shared after medical evaluation.

International Patient Support at Manipal Hospitals

International patients receive comprehensive support, including treatment planning, visa assistance, travel coordination, accommodation guidance, interpreter services, and continuity of care planning for long-term dialysis needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A typical haemodialysis session lasts around four hours. Frequency depends on the individual treatment plan.
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