MoPH issued a set of guidelines for patients with kidney disease

MoPH issued a set of guidelines for patients with kidney disease

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The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) issued a set of guidelines for patients with kidney disease, and for those who have undergone a kidney transplant.

What is coronavirus disease (COVID-19)?

COVID-19 is a highly contagious disease with symptoms including fever, cough, and shortness of breath.

How do people get infected?

COVID-19 is transmitted, like any other viruses that attack the respiratory system, from one infected person to another in the droplets when they sneeze, cough, or speak especially if at a distance of less than one or two meters. It can also be transmitted through close contact with the infected person or touching surfaces.



Are patients with kidney disease and who have had a kidney transplant at higher risk?

It is thought that you are at increased risk of severe illness if you contract the virus and it is very important that you are particularly stringent in following the physical distancing measures.

For early-stage kidney patients or transplant recipients, contact your healthcare professional or nephrologist with any questions or concerns.

What should you do if you are on dialysis?

 If you are on dialysis, you should not miss your treatments. Your dialysis unit will work with you to ensure you get your treatment.

What about my monitoring and blood tests?

The important thing is to keep safe, so you will still have necessary blood tests, medications, and treatments.

How can people with kidney disease strengthen their immune systems?

- Don't smoke
- Remain hydrated
- Have a balanced diet, high in fruits and vegetables (or as indicated by your healthcare professionals), and eat less processed meat, less red meat, and fewer sweets
- Although there is not yet a vaccine for coronavirus, people with kidney disease should stay up to date on their vaccinations such as those for pneumonia and flu
- Control other health conditions, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes
- Get adequate sleep
- Maintain regular exercise even if you are staying at home and maintain a healthy weight, as indicated by your healthcare professional
- Avoid unnecessary stress, stress can weaken the immune system

What protective measures should kidney patients and transplant recipients take?

- Follow the instructions of MoPH by practicing physical distancing, staying home, avoiding crowds, parks and refraining from touching one another or surfaces
- Take steps to avoid infection, such as washing your hands frequently, avoid touching your face, and cooking meats thoroughly
- Always use a face mask and protective gloves when visiting public areas (i.e. grocery shopping or attending an appointment), at work, and even at home when there is a family gathering
- Personal hygiene is extremely important for kidney disease and transplant patients at this time of the virus outbreak. Wash your hands with soap and water. If soap and are not available, clean your hands with an alcoholic-based solution (60%) or a sanitizer
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth (or ensure you wash your hands before and after)
- Clean surfaces touched often like doorknobs, handles, steering wheels, or light switches with a disinfectant to remove the virus
- Ensure you take your medications as prescribed by your doctor
- Prepare a list of your medications and the dosages
- Get adequate refills for medications, sufficient for at least two weeks and have the contact information of your health care provider in hand so that you do not need to leave the house if you become ill

What about children with kidney disease?

 The general advice on prevention of transmission, hygiene, and social distancing measures are completely the same between adults and children.

Children identified at higher risk include:

- All children on dialysis
- Children with CKD stage 5, awaiting dialysis or awaiting a transplant
- Children with CKD stage 4, especially those children who have other co-morbidities (other health problems in other organs, such as heart, lungs, liver, and neurology)
- Children with CKD stage 3, if they have other comorbidities (other health problems in other organs, such as heart, lungs, liver, and neurology).

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