This is my personal opinion and it is not a conclusive one. I think that not only urea removal but also many other substances present in blood must be monitored and controlled so that kidneys can work better, and this is very important for diabetic patients.
Urea
urea
the concentration of urea should be kept low in the dialysis fluid because urea is harmful for our body if it is not removed.
The Kidneys, where the blood/urea thing takes place.
Kidneys
As the dialysis fluid has no urea in it, there is a large concentration gradient - meaning that urea moves across the partially permeable membrane, from the blood to the dialysis fluid, by diffusion. This is very important as it is essential that urea is removed from the patients' blood.
Really? Urea and water... Urine
Urea is removed in the kidneys and sent to the bladder.
urea
Urea is the substance derived from protein metabolism that is removed from the blood in the kidneys and excreted in urine.
Urea is primarily removed from the body by being filtered out of the blood by the kidneys and excreted in urine. It is a waste product produced by the breakdown of proteins in the liver, and its removal helps maintain the body's nitrogen balance.
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