Which normal kidney functions should not be replaced by a dialysis machine?

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Normal kidney functions that should not be replaced by a dialysis machine include blood pressure regulation, particularly in patients with heart issues. The discussion emphasizes the need for expert input, suggesting that a doctor in the forum could provide valuable insights. Participants express uncertainty about the complete list of functions, indicating a desire for more information. Recommendations for further research include utilizing Google for reliable information. Overall, the conversation highlights the complexity of kidney functions and the limitations of dialysis.
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Which normal kidney functions should not be replaced by a dialysis machine?

I've got one answer...but not enough. I don't even know if this is right, but I said blood pressure - patients with heart problems.

Can anyone help?
 
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Heh, this is a good place to be asking that question in. I honeslty don't know the answer, but I recommend using Google above using a physics forum.
 
There's a doctor in this forum somewhere, I just forgot her name.
 
Which normal kidney functions should not be replaced by a dialysis machine?
I tell you later, I am going to learn about the functions of organ of human.
 
Adrenaline?
 
Adrenaline?

yes, the OP should try asking her Monique, Ian Smith, Moonbear...I'm not quite sure if there's anyone else that is qualified.
 
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