Kidney Transplant

A kidney transplant is a surgical procedure performed to replace a diseased kidney with a healthy kidney from another person.

The kidney may come from a deceased organ donor or from a living donor. Family members or individuals who are unrelated but make a good match may be able to donate one of their kidneys. This type of transplant is called a living transplant.

Symptoms
The symptoms of kidney failure vary widely by the cause of the kidney failure, severity of the condition, and the other body systems that are affected. Most people have no symptoms at all in the early stages of the disease, because the kidneys are able to compensate so well for the early impairments in their function. Others have symptoms that are mild, subtle, or vague. Generally, obvious symptoms appear only when the condition has become severe or even critical.
Kidney failure is not painful, even when severe, although there may be pain from damage to other systems. Some types of kidney failure cause fluid retention. However, severe dehydration (fluid deficiency) can also cause kidney failure.

Other common symptoms of kidney failure and end-stage renal disease (ESRD) include the following:

One may be able to prevent kidney failure, or slow the progression of the failure, by controlling underlying conditions. End-stage renal disease cannot be prevented in some cases. Kidney failure has usually progressed fairly significantly by the time symptoms appear.
If a person is at high risk of developing chronic kidney failure, he or she should see their health care professional as recommended for screening tests. If one has a chronic condition such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol, he or she should follow the treatment recommendations of their health care professional.
One should see their health care professional regularly for monitoring. Aggressive treatment of these diseases is essential to preserve kidney function and prevent complications. The person should avoid exposure to alcohol, drugs, chemicals, and other toxic substances as much as possible.