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how does haemodialysis help in purifing the blood

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Answered by pkparmeetkaur
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Haemodialysisis a way of cleansing the blood of toxins, extra salt and fluids through a dialysis machine.

It helps maintain proper chemical balance such as potassium, sodium and chloride and keeps bloodpressure under control.


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Answered by firdousuzma626
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The dialysis takes blood from the body, cleans it, then sends it back to the body usually through needles / tubes placed in the arms. A patient on kidney dialysis would normally get three treatments per week, and it typically takes several hours to clean the blood.




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