Tuesday, September 28, 2010

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Latest News Update About Renal Failure: (for complete treatment contact us +923338130752) The famous Indian actress Vaishali Kasaravalli has recently died yesterday on Monday due to the problem of a kidney Failure which proved fatal for her life. Vaishali died at the Manipal Hospital in the area of Jayanagar in Bangalore. According to the media the funeral services of this actress will be performed today in the evening at her traditional place which is the Wilson Garden Crematorium in Bangalore. The relatives and friend of this actress were very depressed at her sudden and painful death as she had suffered from a Renal Failure. The disease of a Renal Failure is one of the worst off all and Vaishali had gone through this tough step during her lasts breaths.

The body of the dead actress was taken to the Ravindra Kala Kshetra to her relatives so that they can fulfill the terms and conditions of their tradition. According to the media her body will be taken to the funeral place when her family members and the other people will see her face for the last time. The final rights of the funeral will be fulfilled at about 5 pm in the evening. According to the doctors of Bangalore Vaishali had been recovering from her liver damage problem and along with this her Renal Failure was also being recovered from diabetes but she did not had a lot of days to recover from these disease. Many of the actors and actresses of Bollywood were depressed at the death of Vaishali and many more remained in a shock for a few minutes when they heard about it.

Shawn Head of Lafayette suffers from kidney failure, which causes the kidneys to lose their filtering ability. Although Head still has some kidney function left, he needs dialysis to filter his blood properly.
The American Red Cross
So he has tried various methods of hemodialysis including using a dialysis machine at home and visiting a dialysis center during the day. Now Head is trying nocturnal dialysis or dialysis at night at Fresenius Medical Care Lafayette.
“It’s more convenient, you have to sleep anyway, so you’re not wasting half of the day,” the 41-year-old said. “The nighttime dialysis works better for me because I work on cars during the day.”
The Fresenius Medical Care center has began offering nocturnal dialysis in June to offer patients flexibility and better health outcomes. This type of dialysis is used to treat patients with end stage renal disease or kidney failure.
“It’s the patient’s choice but at the same time we know that night time dialysis offers improvement in their lifestyle,” said Dr. Akram Al-Makki, Fresenius Medical Care medical director.
He said clinical studies have shown that nighttime dialysis improves a patient’s blood pressure, which helps to lower the amount of blood pressure medication they have to take. It also may help improve cardiac function and improves the patient’s sleep, he said.
Compared to daytime hemodialysis, a patient’s blood is able to be filtered for longer periods of time making it easier on the body.
For instance, daytime dialysis patients visit the center three times a week for three to four hours at a time to filter the blood and remove excess fluid from the body.
However, during the nighttime, dialysis patients are able to spend 6 to 8 hours on the machine three times a week. They can choose to sleep, relax or watch TV, Al-Makki said.
He said the blood flow rate through the machine is usually slower at night than during the day.

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