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What is kidney transplantation ? How does it help the person who suffers from kidney disorder?​

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Answered by KeshaDesai
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Explanation:

A kidney transplant is often the treatment of choice for kidney failure, compared with a lifetime on dialysis. A kidney transplant can treat chronic kidney disease or end-stage renal disease to help you feel better and live longer. Compared with dialysis, kidney transplant is associated with: Better quality of life.

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Answered by esther1232
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Explanation:

A kidney transplant is often the treatment of choice for kidney failure, compared with a lifetime on dialysis. A kidney transplant can treat chronic kidney disease or end-stage renal disease to help you feel better and live longer.

Compared with dialysis, kidney transplant is associated with:

Better quality of life

Lower risk of death

Fewer dietary restrictions

Lower treatment cost

Some people may also benefit from receiving a kidney transplant before needing to go on dialysis, a procedure known as preemptive kidney transplant.

But for certain people with kidney failure, a kidney transplant may be more risky than dialysis. Conditions that may prevent you from being eligible for a kidney transplant include:

Advanced age

Severe heart disease

Active or recently treated cancer

Dementia or poorly controlled mental illness

Alcohol or drug abuse

Any other factor that could affect the ability to safely undergo the procedure and take the medications needed after a transplant to prevent organ rejection

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