Dialysis.
Dialysis is a technique used to remove impurities from the bloodstream when the kidneys are no longer able to function properly. This process involves filtering the blood through a machine that performs the function of the kidneys, such as removing waste products and excess fluids from the body.
To filter impurities out of the blood.
filtration
Dialysis is used to filter impurities out of the blood when the kidneys are not working.
the kidneys clean it by removing the waste from the blood
Waste and excess water is filtered out and sent to the bladder as urine.
It helps filter impurities and toxins. Kidneys make urine.
Basically, detoxification means cleaning the blood. This is done by removing impurities from the blood in the liver, where toxins are processed for elimination. The body also eliminates toxins through the kidneys, intestines, lungs, lymph and skin.
The kidneys act as a filter removing impurities from the body and passing these out in urine. If the cell of the kidney become infected or cease to work there is a build up of poisons in the body (sepsis) which is life threatening
The function of the kidneys is to purify the blood by removing waste materials. The substances that stay in the kidneys are amino acids, sodium and other nutrients in the body.
Your kidneys act as a 'filter' - removing toxic substances from the body. If your kidneys are damaged, their functionality is reduced, and you will need dialysis treatment.
The kidneys are taken out from the back because it allows direct access to the kidneys without having to navigate through other organs. This approach also reduces the risk of complications and provides a better view for the surgeon to perform the procedure safely.