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difference between dialysis and dialyser.

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Answered by jkhan1
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✯DIALYSIS : the process of cleaning the blood of human beings by the artificial kidney is known as the dialysis.
The artificial kidney is known as dialyser. when the both Kidneys stop to filtrate the toxic substance this is known as kidney failure and it is necessary to clean the blood weekly by the process of dialysis.


✯DIALYSER : this is a machine also known as artificial kidney which contain two pipes. the both ends of this pipe connected to the semi permeable membrane pipe which remove the toxic substance.



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Answered by Balkan
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A dialyzer is often referred to as an “artificial kidney.” Its function is to remove the excess wastes and fluid from the blood, when the patient's kidneys can no longer perform that task.
During treatment dialysate (dialysis solution) and your blood flow through the dialyzer (but they never touch).

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