Biological/medical uses of dialysis?

are there any other uses bar haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis?

Answers:
Artificial way to do the work of the kidneys-to rid the blood of toxins. Also, dialysis can be use within some overdose situations to speed up excretion of toxic substances
People whose kidneys are not working entail dialysis to cleanse their blood.


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