Kidney Transplant Treatment
Discover the essential details about Kidney Transplant Treatment, including its procedure, recovery, benefits, and success rates. Learn how this life-saving surgery can restore kidney function and improve quality of life.

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Last updated on 17th Jul, 2025
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Introduction
A kidney transplant can be a life-changing treatment for people with severe kidney disease. If you or a loved one is considering this option, it’s important to understand what it involves, how it works, and what to expect before and after the procedure. This guide will help you navigate the process with confidence.
What is a Kidney Transplant?
A kidney transplant is a surgical procedure where a healthy kidney from a donor is placed into a person whose kidneys no longer function properly. The new kidney takes over the job of filtering waste and excess fluids from the blood, eliminating the need for dialysis.
Who Needs a Kidney Transplant?
People with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) or chronic kidney failure may require a transplant when their kidneys function at less than 15% of normal capacity. Common causes of kidney failure include:
Diabetes
High blood pressure
Polycystic kidney disease
Glomerulonephritis (kidney inflammation)
Severe infections or injuries
Types of Kidney Donors
There are two main sources of donor kidneys:
1. Living Donor: A healthy person (often a family member or close friend) donates one kidney. Living donor kidneys tend to last longer.
2. Deceased Donor: A kidney is taken from someone who has recently passed away and consented to organ donation.
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The Kidney Transplant Process
Here’s the step-by-step procedure of a kidney transplant:
1. Evaluation & Waiting List: Before a transplant, you’ll undergo medical tests to ensure you’re a good candidate. If approved, you’ll be placed on a waiting list (for a deceased donor) or proceed with a living donor match.
2. The Surgery: The transplant surgery takes about 3 to 4 hours. The new kidney is placed in the lower abdomen and connected to blood vessels and the bladder. Your own kidneys are usually left in place unless they cause complications.
3. Recovery & Aftercare:
Hospital stay: 5 to 7 days.
You’ll need immunosuppressant medications to prevent rejection.
Regular check-ups are crucial to monitor kidney function.
Life After a Kidney Transplant
Here’s what happens after a kidney transplant:
1. Benefits
No longer needing dialysis.
Improved energy and quality of life.
Fewer dietary restrictions compared to dialysis.
2. Challenges
Rejection risk: The body may attack the new kidney, so medications are lifelong.
Side effects of medications: Increased risk of infections, high blood pressure, or diabetes.
Follow-up care: Frequent doctor visits and lab tests.
Tips for a Successful Transplant
Some of the tips for a successful kidney transplant are:
1. Take Medications as Prescribed: Missing doses can lead to rejection.
2. Maintain a Healthy Diet: Eat balanced meals, limit salt, and stay hydrated.
3. Exercise Regularly: Light activities like walking help recovery.
4. Avoid Infections: Wash hands frequently and stay up-to-date on vaccinations.
5. Stay in Touch with Your Doctor: Report any unusual symptoms like fever, swelling, or pain.
When to Consider a Kidney Transplant?
If you’re on dialysis or nearing kidney failure, speak to a nephrologist (kidney specialist) about whether a transplant is right for you. Early evaluation improves outcomes.
Conclusion
A kidney transplant offers a new lease on life for those with kidney failure. While the process may seem overwhelming, advancements in medicine have made transplants safer and more successful than ever. With proper care and support, many transplant recipients enjoy active, fulfilling lives. If you have questions or need guidance, don’t hesitate to reach out to a healthcare professional. Your kidney health matters, and the right treatment can help you live better.
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Dr. Hareesha Babu K
Nephrologist
25 Years • MBBS, MD (General Medicine), DM (Nephrology),FASN, FRCP(Glasg), FRCP (Edin)
Bangalore
Kidney & Hypertension Care, Bangalore
(125+ Patients)

D. Akshay Zalavadiya
Nephrologist
3 Years • MBBS, MD, DM Nephrology
Ahmedabad
Beacon kidney consult, Ahmedabad

Dr. Siddharth Herur
Nephrologist
4 Years • MBBS, MD General Medicine, DM Nephrology
Kurnool
Medicover hospital and Gurudatta poly clinic, Kurnool
Dr. Anantha Rao
Nephrologist
7 Years • MBBS, DNB (General Medicine), DNB (Nephrology)
Kurnool
Aakash hospital and KIMS hospital, Kurnool
Dr. S Bipin Kumar
Nephrologist
13 Years • MBBS, MD General Medicine, DM, Nephrology
Rajamahendravaram
SG KIDNEY CARE, Rajamahendravaram
Consult Top Nephrologist

Dr. Hareesha Babu K
Nephrologist
25 Years • MBBS, MD (General Medicine), DM (Nephrology),FASN, FRCP(Glasg), FRCP (Edin)
Bangalore
Kidney & Hypertension Care, Bangalore
(125+ Patients)

D. Akshay Zalavadiya
Nephrologist
3 Years • MBBS, MD, DM Nephrology
Ahmedabad
Beacon kidney consult, Ahmedabad

Dr. Siddharth Herur
Nephrologist
4 Years • MBBS, MD General Medicine, DM Nephrology
Kurnool
Medicover hospital and Gurudatta poly clinic, Kurnool
Dr. Anantha Rao
Nephrologist
7 Years • MBBS, DNB (General Medicine), DNB (Nephrology)
Kurnool
Aakash hospital and KIMS hospital, Kurnool
Dr. S Bipin Kumar
Nephrologist
13 Years • MBBS, MD General Medicine, DM, Nephrology
Rajamahendravaram
SG KIDNEY CARE, Rajamahendravaram