Dialysis is usually done two to three times a week – each dialysis process lasts around 4 hours.

Always remember that when your blood is toxin-free, you stay healthy. You should get the right amount of dialysis to ensure your blood remains clean enough to stay healthy.

Dialysis requires commitment. You may sometimes skip treatment. The reason could be your health, unplanned engagements, or any other work. You may also think, what if I miss one, two, or three treatments – it will not affect me anyway, but the risk associated with missing dialysis treatment is huge. Let us try to understand the dangers of missing dialysis treatments.

Missing Dialysis Treatments Can Be Dangerous!

Your kidneys work around the clock to clean your blood. When they are functioning well, they control your fluid balance, electrolyte balance, and blood pressure.

Once kidneys fail, dialysis is a life-saving treatment, which should be done thrice weekly. If you skip treatments, extra fluid and toxins accumulate in the body, removing it during the next dialysis treatment can be difficult. Furthermore, removing extra fluid can cause low blood pressure, headaches, nausea, and muscle cramping.

Skipping dialysis can also lead to the buildup of high levels of potassium and phosphorus. High potassium levels can increase the risk of heart attacks, while high phosphorus can weaken your bones and increase the risk of heart disease.

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The accumulation of toxins and waste products in the blood leads to fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, and in severe cases, confusion, seizures, and coma.

Bottom Line

Many people tend to delay or postpone dialysis treatment, ignoring the side effects of fluid overload in the body. Excess fluid can cause breathing difficulties and fluid accumulation in the lungs. Once they experience any symptoms, such as shortness of breath or fluid in the lungs, they will go to emergency care for dialysis.

Deliberately missing dialysis can pose a serious threat to your health. Initially, it may seem alright, but the risk is not worth considering. Therefore, once your doctor suggests dialysis, please do not delay and get the dialysis started in a planned way, not as an emergency.