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Chemical Pathology Notes Erythropoietin (EPO) is a hormone produced mainly by the kidney, involved in the control of red blood cell production.
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The procedure will be carried out by a renal doctor or specialist nurse.
This is normal and it should start to ease by the time you are discharged.
This is done by giving an injection about 3 to 5 weeks before the operation.
Your treatment will be continued by your community nurse or the nurse at your GP’s surgery.
This is controlled by the ‘back up breath rate’ that will be set depending on your needs.
After your operation, you may need to increase this amount by 2 to 3 cups per day.
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However, if weight gain remains a problem, your child should be assessed by a paediatric dietitian to explore other ways to help.
Potassium citrate works by increasing the urinary pH, making it less acidic and more alkaline.
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