How long can you live after kidney transplantation
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Many uremic patients will ask such a question. We know that kidney transplantation is a common method of Western medicine in the treatment of uremia. Successful kidney transplantation can make uremic patients get rid of the pain of dialysis, and there are not too many restrictions on diet. But the cost of kidney transplantation is too high for ordinary families to afford. Moreover, renal transplantation is not once and for all. Successful renal transplantation also has a survival period. So, how long can you live after a kidney transplant?
How long can you live after kidney transplantation
In fact, how long a kidney transplant can survive varies from person to person. The one-year survival rate was 85%, the five-year survival rate was 60%, and the 10-year survival rate was only 1%. Uremia even if the kidney transplantation is successful, it does not mean that we can live a normal life in the future.
Then, we can't say in a word how long we can live after kidney transplantation. So far, people who have survived 20 years after kidney transplantation are still alive, and many people have died one month after operation. Therefore, the survival time after renal transplantation is mainly based on the comprehensive evaluation of the further treatment, daily maintenance and psychological status of patients after renal transplantation
Finally, we can't say in a word how long we can live after kidney transplantation. So far, people who have survived 20 years after kidney transplantation are still alive, and many people have died one month after operation. Therefore, the survival time after renal transplantation is mainly based on the comprehensive evaluation of the further treatment, daily maintenance and psychological status of patients after renal transplantation
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To be specific, how long a uremic kidney transplant can survive depends on the patient's specific physical condition, the development of the disease and the sensitivity to drugs and transplanted kidney. Therefore, under the premise of conservative treatment for uremia, do not think about renal transplantation and dialysis, otherwise, the complications will be how long can we live after a series of renal transplantation