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Tips to make sure a dialysis patient is ready for winters

Tips to make sure a dialysis patient is ready for winters

Temperatures are dropping and it’s time to prepare for winter and ensure your health and safety by taking the necessary precautions. Winter storms can bring extreme cold, freezing rain, snow, ice, and high winds. We find a lot of people around us, who feel under the weather during this time or often complain about cold, cough and fever. This usually happens because of the extreme drop down in the temperatures causing health problems like breathing trouble, viral fever, pneumonia and so on. Amidst all these, weather-related emergencies pose a significant risk for dialysis patients and they need to pay extra attention to their health as they are prone to catch infections, other respiratory problems, infectious diseases, even influenza. Many studies have established the link that urinary tract infections occur mostly in the winters which in turn affect our kidneys.

According to a new Austrian study presented at the European Renal Association, most of the dialysis patients follow a seasonal pattern having higher death rates during the winter season than in summers. The researchers have concluded that extra care and attention needs to be taken to adapt with the preventive measures like seasonal vaccines and intensive control of cardiovascular risk factors. It is also advisable to the healthcare providers to keep in constant touch with the dialysis patients in order to maintain a database of their health records.

Tips to make sure a dialysis patient is ready for winters – Here are a few tips to make sure that you can lead a healthy winter:

Dr. Prashant C Dheerendra

Consultant Nephrologist

Apollo Dialysis

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