Key Reasons for Kidney Transplant Failure: Insights and Solutions

Discover why kidney transplants often fail and how to improve outcomes with proper care.

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Most kidney transplants fail primarily due to immune system rejection. Even with advancements in immunosuppressive medications, the body sometimes attacks the transplanted kidney as a foreign object. Other common reasons include recurrence of the original kidney disease, infection, and complications from medications. Regular follow-up care and adherence to medication are key to increasing the longevity of a transplanted kidney.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What percentage of kidney transplants fail? Approximately 20% of kidney transplants fail within the first five years, primarily due to rejection and complications.
  2. How can I improve the success of my kidney transplant? Adhering to your medication regimen, attending regular follow-ups, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can significantly improve transplant success.
  3. What are the symptoms of kidney transplant rejection? Symptoms may include fever, swelling, pain over the transplant site, and changes in urination.
  4. What is the role of immunosuppressive medications in transplants? Immunosuppressive medications help prevent the body's immune system from rejecting the transplanted kidney by suppressing the immune response.