how long to transplanted kidney last? what happens to the patient then.
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The average life span for a translated :
12 years for a deceased d or kidney.
15 years for a living related transplant.
Younger patients may need two or more transplants in their life.
Transplant happens when a kidney fail occurs.
Before transplant occurs, a patient can survive on dialysis.
Once transplant is done, the patient needs to take drugs for the rest of their lives to prevent rejection within his or her immune system.
The immunity rejects the kidney as a foreign organ in the body and thus the patient needs to take drugs to prevent this rejection.
A patient who has undergone kidney transplant should not be involved in contact sports or straneous exercises
12 years for a deceased d or kidney.
15 years for a living related transplant.
Younger patients may need two or more transplants in their life.
Transplant happens when a kidney fail occurs.
Before transplant occurs, a patient can survive on dialysis.
Once transplant is done, the patient needs to take drugs for the rest of their lives to prevent rejection within his or her immune system.
The immunity rejects the kidney as a foreign organ in the body and thus the patient needs to take drugs to prevent this rejection.
A patient who has undergone kidney transplant should not be involved in contact sports or straneous exercises
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The average lifespan of a kidney is
12 years of it is transplanted from a decreased person and 15 years of its is transplanted from a living persons. Kidney transplantation is an alternative method for treating kidney failure in a person. In the process of kidney transplant the recipient kidney is transplanted with the donors kidney and the kidneys basically filter waste from the blood and remove it from the body through our urine.
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