Dialysis
Dialysis can’t replace hormones. Your kidneys are part of the body’s endocrine system. The endocrine system controls certain body functions by making and releasing hormones into the bloodstream. When your kidneys are damaged, they may produce very little hormones or none at all. Unfortunately, dialysis cannot replace or produce these chemicals. ................
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