What are the pros and cons of blood purification

Blood purification can be used to treat renal insufficiency, anaphylactic purpura, and drug or food poisoning. Blood purification is effective in treating certain diseases by helping to remove toxins, but infections may occur during the purification process.
Blood purification therapy can be used to treat diseases such as renal insufficiency, anaphylactic purpura, drug or food poisoning. For example, patients with renal failure can expel the toxins from their bodies, thus relieving various discomforts caused by the accumulation of toxins, such as nausea, vomiting, renal anemia and other symptoms, as well as disturbances in calcium and phosphorus metabolism.
Since blood purification draws blood out of the patient’s body, filters it through a dialysis machine, and then transfuses it back into the patient’s body, there are certain risks involved in the process. For example, bleeding and infection can occur, and during the filtration of the blood, as toxins are removed, some nutrition may also be lost, and symptoms such as low blood pressure may occur.
Patients should seek medical attention when they are unwell and follow medical advice.