2017年9月9日星期六

How Long is the Kidney Transplant Waiting List

My mother has end-stage renal failure, and doctors suggest that she accept kidney transplantation. However, I've heard the kidney transplant waiting list is long, right?
Some research indicates that patients with more than 93,000 renal insufficiency are on the waiting list for a kidney transplant. The waiting for a deceased donor could be 5-10 years, while waiting for a living donor may be short. In fact, the exact waiting time is different from person to person. If fortunately, patients may have the opportunity to do kidney transplant surgery quickly. However, if unfortunately, some patients may have no chance to accept this operation before death.
In addition to the long waiting list, kidney transplant surgery cost is very high. Both of these aspects make patients with kidney failure do not accept this treatment option.
Are there any other therapies to help prolong the life expectancy of patients with kidney failure without kidney transplantation?
Fortunately, the answer is yes. With the development of modern medicine, some other therapies can also help reverse kidney damage and improve the glomerular filtration rate of patients. While their kidney function increases to 15% and they maintain stable, they they do not need to be tormented by the longest kidney transplant list.
If you or a member of your family also wants to take these alternative therapies, you can get more information about these therapies for free with us.

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