03/31/2026
Staying alert to small changes can help protect your health during dialysis. Checking your access site for redness or swelling, washing your hands before treatment, and speaking up if something does not feel right are simple habits that help support infection prevention.
These steps matter for both patients and caregivers who are involved in daily care. Paying attention to early warning signs and communicating with your care team can help address concerns quickly.
As part of National Kidney Month, here are some tips from the CDC that patients receiving dialysis and their caregivers can use to stay informed and prepared:
Information for patients on dialysis about steps to help prevent infections.