kidney failure is when the kidneys stop working properly and cant do their job
what are the consequences of kidney failure
build up of toxins like urea
poor regulation of ions and water levels
what are the two main treatments for kidney failure, other that medication
dialysis
kidney transplant
in once sentence, briefly outline what dialysis is
dialysis is the process of removing excess water, solutes, and toxins from the blood, by passing the blood through a dialysis machine
how does a dialysis machine work
blood is removed from the patient and flows through a dialysis machine where it is kept separated from dialysis fluid by a partially permeable membrane
the dialysis fluid contains the same concentration of glucose, ions and water as normal blood plasma
this means that there will be no diffusion of glucose out of the blood, but any excess ions will diffuse out, and all of the urea will diffuse out of the blood into the dialysis fluid
the clean blood is then returned to the patient, and waste dialysis fluid is disposed of
what are the disadvantages of dialysis
it its very expensive
it is time consuming (generally hours each time, multiple times a week)
there is a risk of infection
what is a kidney transplant
a kidney transplant is the transfer of a healthy kidney into a person whose kidney doesn‘t work properly
what are the advantages of a kidney transplant
it should be a single treatment that cures the kidney failure
it is relatively cheap (compared to dialysis)
what are the disadvantages of a kidney transplant
there is a very limited supply of healthy kidneys
it requires surgery, which involves its own risks
there is a chance of rejection
ongoing immunosuppressant medication is required to suppress the immune system of the person who receives the kidney - which increases their risk of infections