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After A Kidney Transplant What To Expect?

Preparing for life after a kidney transplant? Learn about your hospital stay, what tests to expect, how to care for your new kidney, and signs of complications to watch for, ensuring a successful recovery.

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Last updated on 17th Jul, 2025

Introduction

A kidney transplant is a lifechanging procedure that can significantly improve your quality of life. However, the journey doesn’t end with the surgery—it’s just the beginning of a new phase that requires careful attention and commitment. If you or a loved one has recently undergone a kidney transplant, here’s what you can expect in the days, weeks, and months ahead.

Immediate Recovery After Surgery

Immediate recovery after surgery include:

Hospital Stay (1-2 Weeks)

After the transplant, you’ll spend a few days in the hospital for close monitoring. Doctors will check:

  •  Kidney function – Blood tests will ensure your new kidney is working well.

  •  Pain management – You may experience discomfort, but medications will help.

  •  Incision care – Keeping the surgical site clean and infection free is crucial.

Possible Side Effects

  •  Fatigue, nausea, or mild pain.

  •  Swelling around the incision area.

  •  Changes in urine output as the new kidney adjusts.

Life After Discharge: The First Few Months

The first few months include:

Medications (Immunosuppressants)

To prevent your body from rejecting the new kidney, you’ll need to take immunosuppressant drugs for life. These medications weaken your immune system, so you must:

  •  Take them on time, every time – Missing doses can lead to rejection.

  •  Watch for side effects – Increased risk of infections, high blood pressure, or diabetes.

Regular Follow Ups

You’ll have frequent doctor visits to monitor:

  •  Kidney function (blood and urine tests).

  •  Medication levels (to adjust doses if needed).

  •  Signs of infection or rejection (fever, swelling, decreased urine output).

Consult Top Nephrologists

Dr. Luvdeep Dogra, Nephrologist

Dr. Luvdeep Dogra

Nephrologist

10 Years • MBBS, MD, DM (NEPHORLOGY)

Jaipur

Dr Dogras Health Clinic, Jaipur

1875

300

Long Term Care and Lifestyle Adjustments

Long term care and lifestyle adjustments include:

Diet and Nutrition

A balanced diet helps your new kidney function well. Consider:

  •  Low sodium foods – To control blood pressure.

  •  Lean proteins – Helps with healing.

  •  Limited sugars and fats – Reduces diabetes risk.

  •  Hydration – Drink enough water unless advised otherwise.

Exercise and Physical Activity

  •  Start with light activities (walking) and gradually increase intensity.

  •  Avoid heavy lifting for at least 68 weeks.

Infection Prevention

Since immunosuppressants lower immunity:

  •  Wash hands frequently.

  •  Avoid crowded places initially.

  •  Stay updated with vaccinations (but avoid live vaccines).

Emotional and Mental Wellbeing

A transplant can bring mixed emotions—relief, anxiety, or even guilt. It’s normal to feel overwhelmed. Consider:

  •  Joining a support group – Talking to others who’ve had transplants can help.

  •  Therapy or counseling – If you’re struggling emotionally.

Warning Signs to Watch For

Contact your doctor immediately if you notice:

  •  Fever or chills (possible infection).

  •  Swelling, pain near the kidney, or decreased urine (signs of rejection).

  •  Severe fatigue, dizziness, or shortness of breath.

Final Thoughts

A kidney transplant is a gift of life, but it requires lifelong care. By following medical advice, staying vigilant, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, you can enjoy a better quality of life for years to come.

Need Help?

If you have concerns or need posttransplant care, Apollo 24|7 offers expert nephrology consultations and lab tests to monitor your kidney health. Book an appointment today for personalized guidance.

Consult Top Nephrologist

Dr. Luvdeep Dogra, Nephrologist

Dr. Luvdeep Dogra

Nephrologist

10 Years • MBBS, MD, DM (NEPHORLOGY)

Jaipur

Dr Dogras Health Clinic, Jaipur

1875

300

Consult Top Nephrologists

D. Akshay Zalavadiya, Nephrologist

D. Akshay Zalavadiya

Nephrologist

3 Years • MBBS, MD, DM Nephrology

Ahmedabad

Beacon kidney consult, Ahmedabad

1000

No Booking Fees

Dr. Siddharth Herur, Nephrologist

Dr. Siddharth Herur

Nephrologist

4 Years • MBBS, MD General Medicine, DM Nephrology

Kurnool

Medicover hospital and Gurudatta poly clinic, Kurnool

300

Dr. S Bipin Kumar, Nephrologist

Dr. S Bipin Kumar

Nephrologist

13 Years • MBBS, MD General Medicine, DM, Nephrology

Rajamahendravaram

SG KIDNEY CARE, Rajamahendravaram

875

500

Dr. Luvdeep Dogra, Nephrologist

Dr. Luvdeep Dogra

Nephrologist

10 Years • MBBS, MD, DM (NEPHORLOGY)

Jaipur

Dr Dogras Health Clinic, Jaipur

1875

300

Dr. Govardhan Gupta, Nephrologist

Dr. Govardhan Gupta

Nephrologist

15 Years • MBBS, DNB General Medicine, DrNB Nephrology

Mumbai

Oscar Superspeciality Hospital, Mumbai

1000

800

Consult Top Nephrologist

D. Akshay Zalavadiya, Nephrologist

D. Akshay Zalavadiya

Nephrologist

3 Years • MBBS, MD, DM Nephrology

Ahmedabad

Beacon kidney consult, Ahmedabad

1000

No Booking Fees

Dr. Siddharth Herur, Nephrologist

Dr. Siddharth Herur

Nephrologist

4 Years • MBBS, MD General Medicine, DM Nephrology

Kurnool

Medicover hospital and Gurudatta poly clinic, Kurnool

300

Dr. S Bipin Kumar, Nephrologist

Dr. S Bipin Kumar

Nephrologist

13 Years • MBBS, MD General Medicine, DM, Nephrology

Rajamahendravaram

SG KIDNEY CARE, Rajamahendravaram

875

500

Dr. Luvdeep Dogra, Nephrologist

Dr. Luvdeep Dogra

Nephrologist

10 Years • MBBS, MD, DM (NEPHORLOGY)

Jaipur

Dr Dogras Health Clinic, Jaipur

1875

300

Dr. Govardhan Gupta, Nephrologist

Dr. Govardhan Gupta

Nephrologist

15 Years • MBBS, DNB General Medicine, DrNB Nephrology

Mumbai

Oscar Superspeciality Hospital, Mumbai

1000

800

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