The kidney's clean your blood. They are responsible for removing urea from the blood (changing it to urine), adjusting ion levels in your blood and adjusting the water content of your blood. They need to do this because urea is poisonous and the levels of the other substances I mentioned need to be controlled... without them you die, and if they are not working properly you pee blood, neither of which are good things ;)
Dialysis helps people with renal failure, or kidney failure, to survive. The body must filter out its extra fluid and waste products in order to be healthy. If the kidneys are failing, this filtering cannot take place and the body becomes overwhelmed with both too much fluid and too many wastes, which may be dangerous in high amounts.
Dialysis filters the body for the kidneys either by removing blood little by little to be filtered directly (hemodialysis) or by putting fluid into the abdominal cavity and pulling out excess waste with it (peritoneal dialysis).
People with severe kidney failure cannot survive long without dialysis. Dialysis cannot cure kidney failure; it can only keep a person alive long enough for their kidneys to heal themselves (if it is acute kidney failure) or to receive a kidney transplant.
because kidney is very important organ and is involved in elimination of nitrogenous waste and other metabolic by products. If kidneys are damaged how the waste is removed from our body
dialysis replaces the filtering system of the kidneys in the presence of a disease that renders the kidneys non-functional.
because acute kidney failure
Chronic kidney disease is often treated with dialysis. It is manageable but not reversible.
If you have kidney failure then you will need to do dialysis or have a kidney transplant. If treatment is not received, the build up of toxins is fatal.
Yes. Will require dialysis treatment as the kidneys have shut down.
The patient experienced kidney failure and now requires dialysis.
The machine used for kidney treatment is called as Dialysis Machine.
Dialysis is only necessary in cases of kidney failure. In most cases, heart patients do not also have kidney failure, and if they do, they are in serious trouble. Therefore, no, in most cases dialysis is not necessary after heart surgery.
Toxins and waste are filtered from the kidneys
Kidney failure. This may sometimes be reversed, and patients can be assisted by dialysis for a time, but complete failure needs a transplant.
Bottom line: You need at least one funtioning kidney to live. Bite the bullet and undergo the dialysis. It's a terrible procedure to have to endure, but it can and will save your life.
Hemodialysis
He has kidney failure and requires dialysis.