Biology, asked by ItzCoolBoy, 11 months ago

What is haemodialysis????????

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Answered by subhadra53
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Hemodialysis, also spelled haemodialysis, or simply dialysis, is a process of purifying the blood of a person whose kidneys are not working normally. This type of dialysis achieves the extracorporeal removal of waste products such as creatinine and urea and free water from the blood when the kidneys are in a state of kidney failure. Hemodialysis is one of three renal replacement therapies (the other two being kidney transplant and peritoneal dialysis). An alternative method for extracorporeal separation of blood components such as plasma or cells is apheresis.

Answered by ItzMysteriousGirl
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The process in which blood is purified by an artificial kidney is called haemodialysis.

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