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Kidney Transplant

The Most Effective Treatment Of Chronic Renal Failure Is Kidney Transport
Chronic renal failure means permanent impairment of kidney function. At present, the only known treatment of chronic renal failure is kidney transplantation.

However, some of the patients with chronic renal failure use the dialysis option. Since dialysis can only (partly) fulfill only part of the kidney function, kidney transplantation should not be considered as an alternative. Moreover, there are many negativities for dialysis patients such as strict diets, water restriction, travel disability, social phobia abstraction, backward from work or education, and developmental retardation in childhood. Patients on dialysis need to use drugs intensively because they lack many of the functions the kidneys perform. (blood pressure, blood-forming drugs, etc.). Patients with kidney transplantation have significantly better quality of life and duration than do patients with dialysis. Patients can survive as healthy individuals with a successful kidney transplant and post-operative follow-up.