Biology, asked by saurabhmagar08, 1 month ago

Dialysis is not a permanent cure. Do you agree? justify your reason​

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Answered by neha35866
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While kidney failure is often permanent – beginning as chronic kidney disease and progressing to end-stage kidney disease – it can be temporary. If one experiences acute kidney failure, dialysis is only necessary until the body responds to treatment and the kidneys are repaired. In these cases, dialysis is temporary

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Answered by XxTrueLoverxX
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dialysis can be temporary..

Dialysis is a treatment for when the kidneys stop working as they should.

It filters waste, water and salt to prevent them from building up in the body, helps control blood pressure and balances minerals – such as potassium, sodium and calcium – in the blood.

Dialysis is recommended when kidney failure occurs, which is defined as when 85% to 90% of kidney function is lost or when one has an eGFR of less than 15 mL/min/1.73m2.

While kidney failure is often permanent – beginning as chronic kidney disease and progressing to end-stage kidney disease – it can be temporary. If one experiences acute kidney failure, dialysis is only necessary until the body responds to treatment and the kidneys are repaired. In these cases, dialysis is temporary.

Life expectancy for these patients ranges from 1 week to several weeks

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