The kidneys are responsible for filtering waste products from the blood. Dialysis
is a procedure that is a substitute for many of the normal duties of
the kidneys. The kidneys are two organs located on either side of the
back of the abdominal cavity. Dialysis can allow individuals to live
productive and useful lives, even though their kidneys no longer work
adequately. In the United States, there are over 200,000 people who use
dialysis techniques on an ongoing basis.
Dialysis helps the body by performing the functions of failed kidneys. The kidney
has many roles. An essential job of the kidney is to regulate the
body's fluid balance. It does this by adjusting the amount of urine that
is excreted on a daily basis. On hot days, the body sweats more. Thus,
less water needs to be excreted through the kidneys. On cold days, the
body sweats less. Thus, urine output needs to be greater in order to
maintain the proper balance within the body. It is the kidney's job to
regulate fluid balance by adjusting urine output.
Another
major duty of the kidney is to remove the waste products that the body
produces throughout the day. As the body functions, the cells use
energy. The operation of the cells produces waste products that must be
removed from the body. When these waste products are not removed
adequately, they build up in the body. An elevation of waste products,
as measured in the blood, is called "azotemia." When waste products accumulate they, cause a sick feeling throughout the body called "uremia."
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