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Kidney Transplant

Human beings are normally born with two kidneys but can survive with one kidney. Kidney donors can survive after donating a kidney, but they do put themselves at risk of complications.

Close relative

Close relative

  • Many patients choose to have a kidney transplant, which often comes from a close relative. Close relatives have a higher chance of being a tissue match.
Other registered donor

Other registered donor

  • Kidneys can also be transplanted from people who have recently died, provided that they are a tissue match and have registered onto the organ donor register.
Immunosuppressants

Immunosuppressants

  • Patients receiving a donor kidney often have to take immunosuppressant drugs for the rest of their lives.
  • These drugs suppress the immune system to prevent it from attempting to destroy the foreign cells of the transplanted kidney.
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