Medical Dialysis
Medical dialysis is a life-saving procedure that helps to remove toxins from the bloodstream when the kidneys are not able to do so effectively. It involves the use of a dialysis machine, a special filter and a sterile solution to help purify the blood. Dialysis is used to treat kidney failure, high blood pressure, and other conditions associated with the inability of the kidneys to effectively cleanse the blood. Dialysis can also help restore chemical balance in the body, and can provide temporary relief when permanent kidney failure has occurred. It is often used to help prevent the progression of chronic kidney disease or other serious health conditions and can even be used to help improve a patient's quality of life.
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