Hospital & Healthcare Management September 26, 2024
Content Team HHMGlobal

Although millions of people all across have been impacted by the Covid-19 epidemic, some groups—including those suffering kidney illness and those receiving dialysis treatments—are more vulnerable. Complications from chronic diseases combined with impaired immune systems make them more prone to be severe. This post looks at the reasons kidney dialysis patients run more dangers, the particular difficulties Covid-19 presents, and how they could safeguard themselves.

The Connection Between Kidney Disease and Covid-19

A major disorder influencing waste and toxin filtering in the body is kidney disease. Dialysis is absolutely necessary for survival for people in later illness stages. Renowned for its effect on the respiratory system, the Covid-19 virus can also cause problems in persons with chronic medical conditions, especially...

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