Clinical Dialysis
Clinical Dialysis is a medical treatment that is used to filter a patient's blood when they are experiencing kidney failure. This procedure uses a dialyzer machine to remove waste, salt, and excess water from the patient's blood, enabling the body to function normally. Dialysis allows a patient to live a normal life, and in some cases, it is used to extend the patient's life expectancy and improve their quality of life. It can be used as a permanent or temporary solution for individuals with kidney failure, allowing them to enjoy a more positive and healthy lifestyle.
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