Health care: கிட்னி Failure-ஐ சுலபமா சரி செய்யலாம் | Kidney Transplant details | symptoms

Theneer Idaivelai
Theneer Idaivelai
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Kidney Transplantation Positivitea Interview :    • Health care: கிட்னி Failure-ஐ சுலபமா ...   Symptoms of Kidney Failure: Fatigue and Weakness: Due to the build-up of waste products in the blood. Swelling (Edema): In the legs, ankles, or feet due to fluid retention. Shortness of Breath: Caused by fluid accumulation in the lungs. Nausea and Vomiting: Due to the body's inability to eliminate waste. Changes in Urination: Decreased urine output, dark-colored urine, or blood in the urine. Confusion and Difficulty Concentrating: Due to electrolyte imbalances. Persistent Itching: As a result of waste buildup in the blood. Muscle Cramps and Twitching: Often due to imbalances in calcium and phosphorus levels. High Blood Pressure: Caused by fluid overload and hormone imbalances. Loss of Appetite: A common symptom that may also lead to weight loss. Prevention of Kidney Failure: Maintain Healthy Blood Pressure: Regularly monitor and manage blood pressure to avoid strain on the kidneys. Control Blood Sugar Levels: Especially important for people with diabetes. Eat a Balanced Diet: Low in salt, sugar, and unhealthy fats. Focus on fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to help the kidneys filter waste. Avoid Overuse of Painkillers: Excessive use of NSAIDs (like ibuprofen) can harm the kidneys. Limit Alcohol and Avoid Smoking: Both can damage the kidneys over time. Regular Exercise: Helps maintain a healthy weight and reduces the risk of diabetes and hypertension. Regular Check-ups: Particularly for those with a family history of kidney disease. Causes of Kidney Failure: Diabetes: The leading cause of kidney failure due to high blood sugar levels damaging the kidneys. High Blood Pressure: Puts strain on the blood vessels in the kidneys. Glomerulonephritis: Inflammation of the kidney's filtering units. Polycystic Kidney Disease: A genetic disorder causing cysts to form in the kidneys. Chronic Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): Can lead to kidney damage over time. Kidney Stones: Blockages can lead to kidney damage if left untreated. Autoimmune Diseases: Such as lupus, which can cause kidney inflammation. Acute Kidney Injury (AKI): Sudden damage to the kidneys from trauma, infection, or medications. Toxins: Exposure to certain chemicals or heavy metals. Kidney Transplantation Details: What is Kidney Transplantation? A kidney transplant is a surgical procedure where a healthy kidney from a donor is placed into a person whose kidneys have failed. It is often considered when kidney failure is advanced and cannot be managed with dialysis alone. Types of Kidney Transplants: Living Donor Transplant: A kidney from a living person, usually a family member or close friend. Deceased Donor Transplant: A kidney from a person who has recently died and has donated their organs. Paired Kidney Exchange: When a donor is incompatible with their intended recipient, but they swap donors with another pair. Blood Group Compatibility: ABO Blood Group Matching: The recipient and donor must have compatible blood types. Type O: Can donate to any blood group (universal donor) but can only receive from another Type O. Type A: Can donate to A and AB; can receive from A and O. Type B: Can donate to B and AB; can receive from B and O. Type AB: Can receive from any blood type (universal recipient) but can only donate to AB. HLA Matching: Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) matching is also important. Better matches reduce the risk of rejection. Crossmatching: A test is done to see if the recipient’s immune system will accept the donor kidney. Post-Transplant Care: Immunosuppressive Medications: To prevent the body from rejecting the new kidney. Regular Monitoring: Blood tests and check-ups to monitor kidney function and overall health. Lifestyle Changes: Including a healthy diet, exercise, and avoiding infections. A kidney transplant can significantly improve the quality of life and life expectancy of individuals with kidney failure. However, it's essential to consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and treatment. #Kidney #KidneyTransplant #kidneyfailure Follows on Facebook : www.facebook.com/theneeridaivelai/ Follows on Twitter : twitter.com/theneeridaivela Follows on Instagram : www.instagram.com/theneeridaivelai/
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