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Introduction
What is Hemodialysis?
How Does it Work?
Access Creation: A special access point is created in your blood vessels, often through an arteriovenous (AV) fistula or graft.
Dialysis Machine: Blood is drawn from the access point, filtered through a dialyzer (artificial kidney), and then returned to your body.
Treatment Schedule: Most patients undergo hemodialysis three times a week, with each session lasting about four hours.
What to Expect
Preparation: You may need to adjust your diet and medications.
During Treatment: You’ll sit or lie in a comfortable chair while the machine does its work.
Post-Treatment: You might feel tired or have some soreness at the access site.
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