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Dialysis: Types, How It Works, Procedure & Side Effects
There are two types of dialysis: hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. Both types perform the normal duties of your failing kidneys by filtering waste and excess fluid from your blood.

Dialysis - Types, effectiveness, side effects | National ...
Learn about dialysis, a treatment to remove extra fluid and waste when kidneys fail. Discover types, processes, and ways to manage dialysis effectively.

Kidney dialysis - Wikipedia
Kidney dialysis[a] is the process of removing excess water, solutes, and toxins from the blood in people whose kidneys can no longer perform these functions naturally. Along with kidney transplantation, it is a type of renal replacement therapy.

Kidney Dialysis | What is Dialysis? - The Facts at a Glance
Dialysis is a treatment for kidney failure that rids your body of unwanted toxins, waste products, and excess fluids by filtering your blood. When kidneys fail, your body may have difficulty cleaning your blood and keeping your system chemically balanced.

Dialysis: What to expect from this life-changing — and ...
Dialysis removes waste and excess fluids from your body that would otherwise build up and cause serious health problems. If you or a loved one needs dialysis, you're likely to have questions. This article will explain what dialysis is, who needs it, how it works, and what to expect during treatment. What is dialysis?

Dialysis: What It Is, Who Needs It, and How It Works - Health
Dialysis, also called "renal replacement therapy," is a medical procedure for people whose kidneys are working very poorly or not at all. Our kidneys are essentially the filters of our body,...

How Does Dialysis Work? Types, Process, and What to Expect
Discover how dialysis works, types of treatment, access options, schedules, side effects, and how to prepare for life on dialysis.

Dialysis Definition, Uses, Types, Life Expectancy - MedicineNet
The goal for dialysis is to remove toxins and waste products from the blood, to maintain normal electrolyte levels, and to manage the amount of fluid in the body.

 

 

         

 

 

 

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