Biology, asked by Nk9891847590, 6 months ago

Rohit was diagnosed with kidney failure and had to be supported by an artificial kidney till he got a suitable donor. Soon he underwent a kidney transplant using the kidney donated by his friend and recovered. a. What would have happen if the kidney was not transplanted?

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Answered by Anonymous
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When kidneys fail, treatment is needed to replace the work your own kidneys can no longer do. There are two types of treatment for kidney failure — dialysis or transplant. Many people feel that a kidney transplant offers more freedom and a better quality of life than dialysis. In making a decision about whether this is the best treatment for you, you may find it helpful to talk to people who already have a kidney transplant. You also need to speak to your doctor, nurse and family members

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