Hemodialysis
Hemodialysis is defined as the means for artificially removing waste such as creatinine, excess water and urea in the blood which is usually carried out in the case of kidney failure. Hemodialysis is one of the three therapies for renal replacement. The other two are peritoneal dialysis and kidney transplant.
In hemodialysis, blood is removed from the body and filtered through a man-made membrane called a dialyzer, or artificial kidney, and then the filtered blood is returned to the body after purification. The average person has about 10 to 12 pints of blood; during dialysis only one pint (about two cups) is outside of the body at a time. To perform hemodialysis there needs to be an access created to get the blood from the body to the dialyzer and back to the body.
While, the chief purpose of hemodialysis is to provide a sufficiently safe and effective treatment to purify the blood in the process of treating partial or complete kidney failure. Hemodialysis is a process which is important to continuously seek for the indexes which are responsible for the control of waste products in the blood.
In hemodialysis, blood is removed from the body and filtered through a man-made membrane called a dialyzer, or artificial kidney, and then the filtered blood is returned to the body after purification. The average person has about 10 to 12 pints of blood; during dialysis only one pint (about two cups) is outside of the body at a time. To perform hemodialysis there needs to be an access created to get the blood from the body to the dialyzer and back to the body.
While, the chief purpose of hemodialysis is to provide a sufficiently safe and effective treatment to purify the blood in the process of treating partial or complete kidney failure. Hemodialysis is a process which is important to continuously seek for the indexes which are responsible for the control of waste products in the blood.

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