
About Kidney Transplant
A surgical procedure called a kidney transplant is used to treat renal failure. A healthy kidney from a deceased person or a matching donor is used to replace a sick or failing kidney. The kidneys filter waste metabolites from the body and clean the blood by excreting waste through urine. As a result, the kidneys assist in controlling the body's electrolyte balance. Waste builds up in the body as a result of the kidneys' under working it when they are ill or injured, which can make a person very ill. There are many different situations that might lead to kidney injury. Dialysis is typically preferred with acute renal failure, while a kidney transplant is the sole treatment for chronic kidney failure. If your kidney transplant is successful, you might live longer than you would have if you were still undergoing dialysis. Additionally, you might experience fewer health issues and a higher standard of living.
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