Kidney Disease More Condition_symptoms How Long Does A Person With Kidney Disease Live?

How long does a person with kidney disease live? - kidney disease more condition_symptoms

Do you know someone who has or had kidney disease? If so, how long do they live? As they have received a kidney transplant, 1? 2? 3?
Or are you a physician who knows the statistics. I wish I knew how long people live more often if they kidney failure as a toddler and a transplant and must now undergo another kidney transplant. How long can you really expect people live?

3 comments:

John D said...

Even if you are not on dialysis, it is not. You can save up to old enough, while not on dialysis and follow a strict diet easy is that conventional dialysis 3 days a week for 3-4 hours at a time and can be omitted is very low, there is peritoneal dialysis, is of Patient controlled and therefore have more freedom

Medusa said...

not much, my sister died after 5 years of dialysis

JEFF V said...

I have had patients live a normal life after a kidney transplant. I know two patients had been transplanted, and secondly, because her body rejected the first. If the second (or third) transplant is not rejected, would be expected to lead a normal life.

Of course, the real answer to your question, until they die. We will all die a physical death, and God only knows when that will be the sky.

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