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Bone Marrow Transplantation Questions

Asked for male, 26 years old from Jamshedpur
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MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanc...read more

General Physician•Delhi
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Hospital recovery for a kidney transplant is usually 5 to 10 days if there are no complications. The length of stay depends on your medical condition and needs. You’ll spend 24-48 hours in extensive care immediately after surgery.
You may need to connect over a call for further detailed consultation.
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
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You might need to take insulin to reduce the blood sugar and can do in consultation with your treating doctor
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There are several side effects of becoming a Living Kidney Donor. Be aware of the risk and weigh it against your decision to donate. Possible long-term risks to donating a kidney include hyper-tension (high blood pressure), hernia, organ impairment and the need for organ transplant, kidney failure, and death.
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General Physician•Noida
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Use of Mobile has no connection with surgery but better to avoid long conversation on mobile and relax your mind and body
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Early complications include risk of abscesses within the abdominal walls. This is more likely in old, obese and diabetic patients.
Bleeding is another common complication immediately after surgery. Bleeding in uerine or hematuria may also be seen in some patients.
Late complications include narrowing of the ureters and obstruction to flow of urine from kidney into the bladder. This is called ureteric stenosis. Pyelonephrritis or infection of the kidneys after surgery is another complicat...more
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Various conditions can damage the kidneys, including both primary kidney diseases and other conditions that affect the kidneys.
Chronic kidney failure is associated with complications that can be debilitating or have a negative effect on quality of life. Anemia, pulmonary edema, stomach ulcers, neurological damage can be counted in those negative effects.
Whether you have early-stage kidney disease or you're on dialysis, you'll likely be advised to limit your phosphorus intake. Nearly ev...more
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MCh (CTVS), MS - General Surgery, MBBS

Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery•Noida
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Hello. My suggestion are you should take whatever healthy food for 1 month post surgery if you are non diabetic for your body to recover from major surgery. Exercises usually are respiratory like incentive spirometer and active limbs exercises. Take a walk without tiring yourself and slowly increase over days.
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Homeopath•Vadodara
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Hello Lybrate-User, You should consult the proper hospital and take proper check-up and then they will be able to suggest.
The cost may be 5 lakhs to 10 lakhs.
My suggestion is to take proper homoeopathic treatment. It may be able to keep you healthy till then and even chance of it getting reduced.
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Asked for male, 37 years old from Dhanbad
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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Your creatinine is not a problem and you avoid red meat and non-veg foods or reduce by eating large amounts of protein foods e.g. Meat, fish, chicken, eggs, cheese, milk and yogurt before commencing dialysis, you will affect the buildup of urea and creatinine in your blood. An appropriate daily intake of protein should be advised by your dietician.
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