Dialysis is a medical procedure used to artificially remove accumulated fluid and waste products from the body using a diffusion technique when the kidneys are unable to perform their function, i.e., in cases of kidney failure. This treatment aims to maintain the patient's quality of life and health by eliminating toxins and excess fluid that cannot be naturally expelled from the body. During the dialysis process, an attempt is made to keep the intracellular and extracellular electrolyte balance within normal levels with the help of a semi-permeable membrane. Using a special dialysate solution, kidney functions are mimicked, ensuring the removal of excess fluid and harmful waste products from the body.