I Hate Dialysis Message Board
Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: General Discussion => Topic started by: Loretta on January 21, 2008, 04:55:12 PM
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Hi all,
I have started with a new problem the last week or so. I know it is common to be cold during dialysis and I have always experienced that, but in the last week or so I have been getting a bad case of the chills after dialysis. It usually starts about an hour after I get home. I am so chilled that I feel miserable. It lasts for several hours and blankets and jackets don't help at all. I don't usually drink hot drinks but that has helped a very little bit. I live in Phoenix Az where the daily temperatures are usually above 60 degrees, so it isn't because it is cold outside. Has anyone else experienced anything similar? Have you found anything that helps?
:thx;
Loretta
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Chills during dialysis can be a sign of infection, since the process of dialysis can activate dormant germs in your dialysis access and send them through your blood stream, causing the reaction of chills and shakes. Of course, as you note, there is also just the normal coldness dialysis patients experience during dialysis, in part because some of their blood is flowing extracorporeally and dialysis machines are kept low to keep blood pressure high, and in part because some centers also set the room temperature low to maintain blood pressure higher as well. After dialysis, patients can be cold because of anemia. Whether your own coldness is ordinary or a sign of infection depends on how severe it is.
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I Had this occur a couple of times,put it down to bad needle position,cause when i got off the machine the chills stopped. :2thumbsup;
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Are you allergic to the dialyzer you are using? I had this happen to me in 2003 and we switched it out. Seems I am either allergic to reuse or the fibers in certain dialyzers.
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I had a similar experience,turns out it was an allergic reaction to IV Iron which progressed to fevers and such while on dialysis.
I'd advise getting the situation checked out!
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I agree that having chills after dialysis needs to be reported to your medical team. If your doctor is not available, report the problem to the charge nurse, nurse manager, or team leader.
Best wishes,
Marcia Sawyer, LMSW