Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis Treatment in Bhopal

What is CAPD?

Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis is a gentle and effective method of managing kidney failure, especially for patients who prefer treatment at home. In CAPD, the lining of the abdomen (peritoneum) acts as a natural filter to remove waste and excess fluids from the blood. A cleansing solution is filled into the abdominal cavity through a soft catheter and later drained, all without the need for any machines. This process is repeated several times a day and is both safe and painless. Dr. Harshita Sharma, a trusted expert in Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis treatment in Bhopal, provides complete training and care to help patients perform CAPD comfortably at home.
Peritoneal dialysis catheter inserted in the abdomen of a patient, as used by Dr. Harshita Sharma, nephrologist in Bhopal, to manage home-based dialysis treatment.

Why Choose Dr. Harshita Sharma for CAPD?

Dr. Harshita Sharma is a Consultant Nephrologist at Bansal Hospital, Bhopal, with over 6 years of clinical and teaching experience. She has trained from top institutions like VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, and SGPGIMS, Lucknow. Her special fellowship in Glomerular Diseases and certification from MRCP UK (SCE-Nephrology) make her one of the most qualified nephrologists in the city.
As a CAPD dialysis specialist in Bhopal, Dr. Sharma ensures:
Her patient-first, gentle approach makes dialysis treatment stress-free and effective.

CAPD Procedure: How It Works

Here is a simple step-by-step overview of the Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis treatment in Bhopal:

Step 1: Catheter Placement

A soft tube (catheter) is placed in the abdomen by a minor surgical procedure.

Step 2: Dialysis Exchange

Dialysis fluid is filled into the abdomen and stays for 4–6 hours, allowing the peritoneum to filter waste from the blood..

Step 3: Drain & Refill

The used fluid is drained out and replaced with fresh solution. This cycle is repeated 3–4 times a day.

Dr. Harshita Sharma and her team teach you and your family how to do each step safely at home.

Who Needs CAPD Dialysis?

CAPD dialysis is best suited for people who:
With Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis treatment in Bhopal, Dr. Harshita Sharma offers a patient-first approach to ensure safe and smooth dialysis at home.
Diagram showing the peritoneal dialysis process with catheter, dialysis solution bag, and abdominal cavity, used by Dr. Harshita Sharma, nephrologist in Bhopal.

Is CAPD Safe?

Yes, CAPD is safe when done correctly. Like all procedures, there are possible risks such as infection (peritonitis), hernia, or catheter issues. But with proper care and training from the best doctor for CAPD in Bhopal, these risks can be minimized.

Dr. Harshita Sharma provides detailed training, hygiene tips, and regular follow-ups to ensure your treatment remains safe and smooth.

Is CAPD Right for You?

Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis treatment in Bhopal may be ideal for you if:
During consultation, Dr. Harshita Sharma carefully evaluates your medical condition, lifestyle, and preferences before recommending CAPD.

Cost of CAPD Dialysis in Bhopal

The cost of Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis treatment in Bhopal is often affordable when compared to in-center hemodialysis. It also reduces travel and hospital visits, saving time and money. Dr. Harshita Sharma provides transparent pricing and guidance on supplies and catheter insertion procedures.
She also helps patients understand insurance options and available support programs.

FAQs – CAPD Dialysis in Bhopal

Q1. How often do I need to do CAPD?

You need to do 3–4 exchanges per day, depending on your doctor’s advice.

Yes. CAPD is portable, and with good planning, travel is possible.

Some patients remain on CAPD for years. Your nephrologist will monitor your progress and guide further.

Dr. Harshita Sharma is recognized as one of the best CAPD dialysis specialists in Bhopal for her expertise, compassion, and patient satisfaction.

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