Many patients with kidney failure expect much of the kidney transplant and
they believe their disease can be cured after the transplant. It indeed can
sustain patients time, but more and more problems present and broke the recovery
dream. What the lifespan of a person with kidney transplant would be more
concerned question for people.
What is the lifespan of person with kidney transplant?
No patient can relay on one graft kidney for the whole life. They may need to
receive another kidney transplant in order to sustain life. now let us know the
exact lifespan of the person after surgery. Usually most of patients can live
more than 5 years, but only 1% of patients can prolong their lifespan for 10 or
more than 10 years.
Unfortunately about 15% of people only live for 1 year after
surgery. So if you have other choice instead of kidney transplant, you can
consider it, such as the Immunotherapy.
What factor affect lifespan of a person with kidney transplant?
Matching is very important for patients. Match means a person or organs is
equal or similar to another. People would need blood type matching, tissue
matching and cross matching. The more similar the matching is, the more
successful the surgery is.
Patients also need a good hospital to receive the surgery. Many patients
choose the hospital which can keep a high survival rate. So get more information
about hospitals before the kidney transplant.
Rejection would be the biggest enemy for patients. It can gradually damage
the graft kidney. If patients did not take drugs as the doctors told, their
kidneys may live a shorter time. Furthermore, due to the anti-rejection drugs,
patients’ immunity is greatly reduced and they are easy to be infected. That is
the reason why patients die of serious infections in any part of body.
In order to have a longer life span, patients with kidney failure can choose
other therapy, such as Immunotherapy. It can repair their own kidney tissues and
keep the kidneys function well. You can try Immunotherapy instead of kidney
transplant.
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