Treatment

Treatment Options for Kidney Failure

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Your blood is no longer filtered if your kidneys fail. Waste and extra fluids build up in the body. Chemicals become out of balance. This can make you ill and even cause death. Kidney failure has no cure. But certain treatments can help keep your body working the best it can.


Dialysis

Dialysis is a treatment that filters the blood. There are two types of dialysis:

  • Hemodialysis filters blood with a filter attached to a machine. Blood travels from your body to the machine. Your blood is cleaned and returns to your body.

  • Peritoneal dialysis uses the natural lining in your belly (abdomen). A fluid placed inside your belly works with the lining to clean your blood.

Closeup of arm showing path of blood going through catheters to and from machine for hemodialysis.Side view of abdomen showing catheter inserted through abdominal lining into abdominal cavity.


Kidney transplant

A kidney transplant is a type of surgery. This is the way health care providers prefer to treat kidney failure. Compared with dialysis, a transplant can offer you a better quality of life. It can also offer a longer life. A kidney is removed from another living person or from an organ donor who has just died. The donated kidney is then placed in your body. The new kidney is placed close to your bladder. Your old kidneys are not removed. Once in place, the new kidney takes over the work that the old kidneys can no longer do. You don't need dialysis if the transplant is successful.

Front view of body showing bladder and transplanted kidney.


Medicines

You may also need medicines to help with your kidneys' other tasks. This is in addition to one of the treatments listed above. Your care team can tell you more about these medicines.

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