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Why Am I So Tired After Dialysis

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July 19, 2025
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Fatigue after dialysis is a common experience. Your body is going through an intensive process that requires significant energy. During dialysis, your blood is being filtered and cleaned, which can be physically demanding on your system.

Some key factors that contribute to post-dialysis fatigue include
• The filtering Show Full Answer

Fatigue after dialysis is a common experience. Your body is going through an intensive process that requires significant energy. During dialysis, your blood is being filtered and cleaned, which can be physically demanding on your system.

Some key factors that contribute to post-dialysis fatigue include:
• The filtering process itself requires energy from your body
• Your body needs time to adjust to changes in fluid and mineral levels
• You may need more calories than usual to maintain energy To help manage fatigue:
• Allow yourself extra rest time after treatments
• Make sure you're eating enough calories to support your body's needs
• Talk to your healthcare team about your symptoms
• Keep track of your energy levels to identify patterns

Remember that it's okay to take things slower and give your body the time it needs to recover between treatments.

July 19, 2025

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