Will heart failure improve after dialysis for uremic heart failure?

Feb 24, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Tian Hongbo
Introduction
Uremia is caused by the combined effects of various advanced kidney diseases, leading to the body's inability to promptly excrete water, resulting in decreased cardiac function and inducing heart failure. Dialysis is one of the commonly used treatment methods for uremic patients; it can remove excess water and toxic substances from the body, thereby reducing the burden on the heart and alleviating discomfort symptoms caused by heart failure.

Generally speaking, heart failure refers to the condition of heart insufficiency. For patients with uremia complicated by heart failure, heart failure cannot be completely cured after dialysis, but it can be relieved and improved to some extent. If discomfort occurs, timely medical attention is recommended. Detailed explanation is as follows:

Uremia results from the combined effects of various advanced kidney diseases, leading to the body's inability to expel water effectively, which causes heart function decline and induces heart failure. Dialysis is a commonly used treatment for uremic patients; it helps remove excess water and toxic substances from the body, thereby reducing the burden on the heart and alleviating symptoms caused by heart failure. However, since the underlying kidney diseases causing uremia are not controlled, when excess water continues to accumulate in the body, it still burdens the heart, making heart failure generally incurable.

In daily life, it is important to strictly control the intake of fluids and salt to avoid increasing the burden on the heart. Maintaining healthy lifestyle habits and actively cooperating with medical treatment and management are also essential.

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