Monohyperdialysis is the removal of excess water from the body through a dialysis device. This treatment is mostly used in patients with severe nephrotic syndrome or heart failure, for which diuretic resistance is often present, medical medication is often very ineffective, and the patient has severe edema and water overload, so dialysis is needed to help reduce the water load in the body. This reduces weight and removes excess water from the body, and may also remove some of the small molecule toxins such as potassium, chloride, calcium, creatinine, and urea from the body. For the treatment of relief, as well as for other treatment opportunities.