Peritoneal Dialysis
Peritoneal DialysisTreatment Range Hospital

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- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Peritoneal Dialysis (PD)
👨⚕️ Phase 1: Symptom Identification
- Swelling in feet, ankles, or face
- Fatigue, nausea, or confusion
- Changes in urination (less frequent or foamy)
- Loss of appetite or weight changes
- Shortness of breath due to fluid buildu
🩺 Phase 2: Consultation & Evaluation
- Meet with a nephrologist (kidney specialist)
- Blood tests: Creatinine, BUN, eGFR
- Review of lifestyle, home environment, and patient preferences
- Discussion of dialysis options (hemodialysis vs peritoneal dialysis)
📋 Phase 3: Diagnosis & Decision-Making
- Confirmed chronic kidney disease (Stage 5 or ESRD)
- Patient education on PD benefits and risks
- Assessment for suitability of home dialysis
- Planning for catheter insertion
⚙️ Phase 4: Catheter Placement & Training
- Surgical insertion of a soft PD catheter into the abdomen
- Healing period of 10–14 days post-surgery
- Comprehensive training on PD process, hygiene, and emergency steps
- Education on fluid types and storage (dextrose-based dialysate)
🔁 Phase 5: : Home Dialysis Routine
- Dialysis schedule: 4–5 exchanges/day (CAPD) or overnight cycles (APD)
- Strict hygiene and infection prevention practices
- Use of dialysate fluid to fill, dwell, and drain through the peritoneum
- Daily log of exchanges, weight, and symptoms
💪 Phase 6: Monitoring & Long-Term Management
- Monthly clinic check-ups with nephrology team
- Regular blood tests and peritoneal function assessments
- Medication adjustments as needed
- 24/7 support line for emergencies or concerns
- Support for travel, diet, and mental well-being
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Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) is a treatment for kidney failure that cleans your blood using the natural lining of your belly (called the peritoneum). It is done at home, without visiting a dialysis center.
How it works:
A soft tube (catheter) is placed in your belly.
Special fluid (called dialysate) flows into your belly.
Waste and extra fluid from your blood pass into the fluid.
es! PD is designed to be performed at home, at work, or even while traveling. It offers greater flexibility and independence compared to in-center hemodialysis.
Each fluid exchange takes about 30–40 minutes (CAPD)
APD is usually done overnight for 8–10 hours while you sleep
You are free during the day (for APD users)
Like any medical treatment, PD can have side effects. Common ones include:
Peritonitis (infection in the belly lining)
Exit-site infection (around the catheter)
Hernia (from pressure in the abdomen)
Fluid overload (too much fluid in the body)
Yes, a kidney-friendly diet will help you feel better and stay healthier.
Basic diet tips:
Low salt (sodium) to control blood pressure
Low potassium and phosphorus to protect the heart and bones
Limit fluid if swelling is a problem
Eat enough protein to prevent muscle loss
Your renal dietitian will give you a personalized plan.