Dialysis is a treatment modality offered to patients who have kidney failure. When you have kidney failure, your kidneys do not filter blood properly. As a result, wastes and toxins build up in the bloodstream, so By removing waste products and excess fluid from your blood by dialysis, it will replicate the work of your kidneys. Dialysis is advised for people who have kidney failure or end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Kidney disease can be caused by injuries or conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and lupus. Kidney failure can be chronic or acute, resulting from a severe illness or injury. Usually, acute kidney failure is reversible if treated appropriately, but chronic kidney failure is irreversible. Hence the need for dialysis is temporary in acute kidney failure, and the need for dialysis will be permanent in chronic kidney failure.
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