Our kidneys' primary function is to filter waste from our blood through urine. Any illness or injury to the kidneys may interfere with their regular function and cause an accumulation of toxins in the blood, which can be fatal if not treated quickly. The most often used treatment for kidney failure is dialysis, which involves artificial blood filtration using a machine that resembles kidney anatomy in a hospital setting. The second procedure, known as a kidney or renal transplant, involves replacing the damaged kidney with a new one obtained from a compatible donor. in this operation. Finding a donor is important, but it frequently takes a while. Thus, you are kept on a waiting list and as soon as a donor is available, you'll get the transplant done. It is usually placed on the right side.
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