Kidney Transplant in India
Kidney transplant is a transplant procedure where the patient's kidney is replaced by a kidney from a living or cadaver donor
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Kidney Transplant — Key Facts
- Kidneys are the most commonly transplanted organ
- You can lead a healthy life with one kidney
- Living donor transplants are more succesful than cadaver donor transplants
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The main requirements to be a donor are
- Be in good physical and mental health
- Both the kidneys are healthy
- Be above 18 years and less than 65 years old
- Not have diseases like diabetes, cancer, hepatitis, high blood pressure, and any infectious disease
- Not be a smoker
Apart from this, the donor should not be doing it for any financial or material gains.
If you have a living donor transplant, your new kidney will function for anywhere between 12 to 20 years. In those having a deceased donor transplant, the new kidney will work for 8 to 12 years without a problem. You will also have to take immunosuppressants for the rest of your life after a transplant
You can lead a normal and healthy life after a kidney transplant. In fact, it is possible to have the kind of life you had before getting the kidney disease. You will need to make a few changes in your diet and lifestyle after a transplant. It is also essential to take anti-rejection drugs for the rest of your life. Having regular check-ups will help detect any problems early
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