A dialysis machine cannot replace all the functions of healthy kidneys, such as regulating blood pressure, maintaining electrolyte balance, and producing hormones like erythropoietin that stimulate red blood cell production. It also cannot remove all toxins and waste products from the blood as effectively as functioning kidneys. Additionally, dialysis does not restore kidney function or cure kidney disease; it simply acts as a temporary solution for managing the condition. Finally, patients still need to follow dietary and fluid restrictions, as dialysis does not fully eliminate the need for lifestyle management.
It is located at where the patient's blood is drawn in.
The dialysis machine is time - consuming while the properly funtioning nephron can get work done quickly
The most common is a kidney dialysis machine.
A dialysis machine removes wastes from the body that the kidney usually does. But not as well as the kidney. About 85% of people on dialysis die in three years without a new kidney.
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Depends which machine, hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis machine. Both are efficient and u can live long, but definitely not as much as you could with a healthy kidney. Dialysis machines purify you're blood but they don't purify it always well enough and they purify blood elements that they should not purify also. So its best to be healthy :)
Willem Kolff Invented the kidney dialysis machine (1944)
Dialysis is used to filter impurities out of the blood when the kidneys are not working.
in the kidney
the kidney dialysis machine
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