Dialysis

Dialysis (8 machines) by the latest technology Haemodialysis 710200A machine of B Braun Dialog + (German machines) (capacity with all machines 32 dialysis per day):

Dialysis

Satya Sheel Gupta Dialysis Hall
Under the aegis of Shri Hanuman Balaji Charitable Diagnostic Centre we run 8 Bedded Dialysis Centre where we are using best in class and technology, the latest technology Haemodialysis 710200A machine of B Braun Dialog + (German machines) (capacity with all machines 32 dialysis per day)
People with failed or damaged kidneys may have difficulty eliminating waste and unwanted water from the blood. Dialysis is an artificial way of carrying out this process. Dialysis substitutes the natural work of the kidneys, so it is also known as renal replacement therapy (RRT). Healthy kidneys regulate the body’s levels of water and minerals and remove waste. The kidneys also secrete certain products that are important in metabolism, but dialysis cannot do this.
A healthy person’s kidneys filter around 100 to 130 litres of blood each day. If the kidneys are not working correctly, waste builds up in the blood. Eventually, this can lead to coma and death.
The cause might be a chronic, or long-term condition, or an acute problem, such as an injury or a short-term illness that affects the kidneys.
Dialysis prevents the waste products in the blood from reaching hazardous levels. It can also remove toxins or drugs from the blood in an emergency setting.