Improving Hemodialysis in People With Kidney Disease in the Population

  • Iskandarova Shakhnoza Scientific Adviser, Professor of the Department of Public Health, Healthcare Management of the Tashkent Pediatric medical institute (Uzbekistan)
  • Aminova Asalya 3th year students of the Medical and Pedagogical faculty of the Tashkent Pediatric medical institute (Uzbekistan)
Keywords: hemodialysis, vascular access, daily water intake

Abstract

Hemodialysis is one of the modern types of renal replacement therapy, intended for the treatment of patients suffering from end-stage chronic kidney disease. Improving the concept of hemodialysis, its effectiveness and education of the population in the question "who needs it?" significantly improve the prognosis of kidney disease. Kidney hemodialysis is the purification of blood from toxic substances, produced artificially. During the procedure, the blood leaves the body for a short time in order to return to it purified.

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Published
2022-07-16
How to Cite
Shakhnoza, I., & Asalya, A. (2022). Improving Hemodialysis in People With Kidney Disease in the Population. Central Asian Journal of Medical and Natural Science, 3(4), 84-86. https://doi.org/10.17605/cajmns.v3i4.950
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