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Starting peritoneal dialysis (PD) can dramatically improve your health and should make you feel better. It has become the most common form of home dialysis treatment among patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD).
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More patients are choosing home hemodialysis (HHD) for its many benefits, including easy-to-use machines, a better quality of life and helpful training courses.
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In-center hemodialysis is for people who prefer to have their treatments at a dialysis center. Hemodialysis filters the blood of wastes and extra fluid when the kidneys are no longer able to perform this function.
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"In-center nocturnal dialysis turns nonproductive sleep time into hemodialysis treatment time, giving patients their daylight hours back. Patients receive hemodialysis in their dialysis center overnight for 6-8 hours while they sleep.
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For people who have lost nearly 90% of their kidney function, a kidney transplant can be an alternative to dialysis. While dialysis replaces failed renal function, a transplant replaces a diseased kidney.
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