Biology, asked by itisriti, 11 months ago

What is haemodialysis????????

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Answered by ITZWildBoy
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The person whose kidneys are not working normally.

There bloods are mainly purified by this process which is known as Haemodialysis

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Answered by taban1234ns
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While healthy kidneys have several functions in the body, the most well known job is to produce urine. When kidney function goes below 10% to 15% kidneys are no longer able to filtered the blood and make urine. This causes toxins to build up in the body along with excess fluid. Fortunately we live in a time when there are treatments and medicines that can replace the functions of the kidneys and keep the body alive. One type of renal replacement therapy - meaning a treatment that replaces kidney function - is hemodialysis. Hemodialysis is a therapy that filters waste, removes extra fluid and balances electrolytes (sodium, potassium, bicarbonate, chloride, calcium, magnesium and phosphate).

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