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Dialysis: Definition and Classification

The kidneys remove metabolic wastes from the body. However, the kidneys may eventually fail, due to numerous reasons, including an underlying sickness or senility. In circumstances where the kidneys are no longer able to function as they should, dialysis acts as a crutch and performs the blood filtration process for the kidneys. Treating kidney failure […]

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Dialysis Definition

To describe the scientific term, ‘dialysis’ is the procedure of separating molecules in specific solutions using a semipermeable membrane termed a dialysis tube. Dissolved ions and molecules are separated from solid solutions. There is a variation in the diffusion rate of some molecules in the solution, which causes the separation of molecules. Dialysis Dialysis is

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Dialysis Classification

Dialysis is also recognised as kidney dialysis, haemodialysis, or renal dialysis in medicine. It entails drawing blood from the patient with impaired kidney function, purifying it with dialysis, and then reintroducing it into the patient’s bloodstream. A haemodialyser, often known as an artificial kidney, is a device that filters unwanted molecules from your blood while delivering necessary components at

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Dialysis and Artificial Kidney

Introduction Dialysis is a treatment prescribed to patients suffering from kidney failure. Due to kidney failure, the kidney cannot filter blood at full capacity. As a consequence, toxins and waste build up in the bloodstream. In such a situation, dialysis does the work of the kidney by removing excess fluid and waste products from the

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Diagnosis of Nephritis

Nephritis (inflammation of the kidneys) is most frequently caused by autoimmune illnesses that affect major organs, but it can also be caused by infection. Nephritis can result in increased protein excretion in the urine and fluid buildup in the body. It can afflict persons of various ages, albeit the reason varies depending on whether the

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Diagnosis of diabetes insipidus

Diabetes is of two types, out of which diabetes mellitus is the most common one. In this condition, the human body fails to transform blood glucose into glycogen, which is stored in the muscle and hepatic cells. It is straightforward to diagnose diabetes mellitus because a simple blood test can quickly determine if the glucose

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Diabetes insipidus treatment

Diabetes insipidus is not a common disease, which causes an imbalance in the fluids present in the body. Mainly dehydration and urine production in excess amounts are the main symptoms of these diseases. There is no proper medication for this. For diagnosing this disease, water deprivation tests, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and genetic screening are

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Diabetes insipidus causes

Diabetes is one of the most common diseases that the central section of the population suffers. Most people consider the main reason for diabetes is either the deficiency of the insulin hormone or the inability of the body to use the hormone. However, this causes Diabetes mellitus, which is primarily a hormonal disease. Another type

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Diabetes Insipidus

Diabetes insipidus is a rare disorder affecting the balance of fluids in the body. A hormone called vasopressin or the antidiuretic hormone (ADH), makes the kidneys hold more water during blood filtration. When vasopressin levels are high (when a person is thirsty or dehydrated), the kidneys produce concentrated urine and vice versa. When a person

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