Home | Wikikidney | Dialysis Units | CKD | Physicians | RNS & Administrators | Nutrition | KidneyDisasters | KIDNEYDISEASE | Patient Education | Find Unit by Address | Issues | MDRD GFR | AAKP | K DOQI | Epocrates | UpToDate | HDCN | Bills | Translate
 
TEXT SEARCH STRUCTURED SEARCHES
for:

Citematch Search by Citation - Hubmed works with EndNote and newsreaders
CR
IDMS
mg/dL
μmol/L
AGE yrs W
B
F
M
MDRD
GFR:
???mL/min/1.73 m2
 

Google web nephron.com
Epocrates on iPhone | TouchCalc on iPhone
info

Gas


A patient wrote of her husband "having MAJOR problems with gas". He shares this problem with many others but the fact is often underappreciated. Gas in the bowels can cause uncomfortable dialyses and sleep disturbances. It can cause patients to come off dialysis early. Some of the symptoms mimic hypotension.   There are expensive medications that can be used but I find that activated charcoal (coated tablets) to absorb the gas and peppermint or spearmint to let it escape from the stomach work just fine.   The timing is important. Charcoal after meals (when much air is often swallowed) and peppermint after meals and before dialysis. Can also be taken during dialysis but be careful not to choke on the mints. You also have to sit up periodically to allow the gas to escape from the stomach.


Peter Lundin, M.D.


Minor editing by Stephen Z. Fadem, M.D. 



Remember, this information is for education purposes only. Please consult your own physician for specific treatment recommendations. All medical and therapeutic decisions must come from your health care provider.The information obtained through this service, and the information which you receive through the Internet is only for general guideline purposes, and is not an ultimate source of information, nor something which you should rely on as a sole source for your medical care. The authors, editors, producers, sponsors, and contributors shall have no liability, obligation or responsibility to any person or entity for any loss, damage, adverse consequence alleged to have happened directly or indirectly as a consequence of this material.




We comply with the HONcode standard for health trust worthy information:
verify here
About The Nephron Information Center | Contact the webmaster: fadem@nephron.com
© 2004-7 Nephron Information Center. All Rights Reserved. No part of this page can be reproduced without permission of the author. | Page coding updated April 21 2005. Content last updated dynamically at Last updated Tue, 18 Nov 2008 10:15:41 -0600. .