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The kidneys' main function is to filter and remove excess waste, minerals and fluid from the blood by producing urine. People with end-stage kidney disease ...
The kidneys remove waste and excess fluid from your blood through filtering units called nephrons. Each nephron contains a filter (glomerulus) that has a ...
Fluid in the blood is filtered through the kidneys to remove waste. Afterward, most of that fluid is returned to the bloodstream. The waste and a small ...
Then surgeons may need to remove the pouch and make an ileostomy. An ileostomy involves wearing a pouch outside the body to collect stool. Removal of the J ...
... waste items (e.g., needles, used glucometer strips, unused insulin) with the goal of providing education regarding safe practices. Participation eligibility.
They focus on gaining new knowledge about the biological processes that control digestion and the removal of waste from the body. The goal is to translate ...
Partial colectomy. Surgery to remove part of the colon is called partial colectomy. · Surgery to create a way for waste to leave the body. Sometimes it's not ...
Diabetic nephropathy affects the kidneys' usual work of removing waste products and extra fluid from the body. The best way to prevent or delay diabetic ...
Polycystic kidney disease. People with end-stage renal disease need to have waste removed from their bloodstream via a machine (dialysis) or a kidney transplant ...
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