2017年1月5日星期四

What's the Lifespan after Stopping Dialysis

If you are diagnosed with end-stage renal failure, your doctor may advise dialysis in order to keep you alive. A lot of people would like to stop dialysis after starting it because of the pain or complications that dialysis procedure brings. Of course, it is your right to determine the treatment you receive. What is the lifespan after stopping dialysis?

Without life-sustaining dialysis or a kidney transplant, once a person develops end-stage renal disease, toxins build up in the body and a lot of life-threatening complications occur such as heart failure, confusion, coma, etc. The death usually comes within a few weeks. The lifespan depends on how little your kidney functions as well as any other existing health problems. One study found the average survive time is eight days when someone stops dialysis.

In a case, a woman chose to stop dialysis. The patients became more and more sleepy over time. She fell asleep about 6 hours before death and simply slowed her breathing down until it stopped. As the toxins build up, a brief period of confusion may exist for the patient.

In another case, a person lived for one year without dialysis but it is rare.

Virtually, dialysis helps renal failure patients remove the toxins and fluid out of the body to keep people healthy. In most cases, it is able to quickly alleviate the symptoms and prevent the life-threatening complications. In emergency, it is a approach treatment to treat renal failure. So, it is suggested to undergo dialysis if there is no kidney transplant or alternative treatment.

What is the lifespan of someone who is on dialysis?

Your lifespan depends on your age and other medical problems present. If you are between 45-54 years, the average five year survival is 70%; if between 65-74 years, it is 30%. And less than 20% if over 75 years of age.


If you are undergoing dialysis, you can consult the online kidney doctors on your concerns.

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