Recurrent Kidney Disease Post-Transplant
Expert diagnosis and advanced treatment pathways for recurrent kidney disease post-transplant, prioritized for your recovery.
CONSULT A SPECIALISTRecurrent Kidney Disease Post-Transplant
Understanding Recurrent Kidney Disease Post-Transplant
Recurrent kidney disease post-transplant occurs when the original kidney disease returns and affects the transplanted kidney. Some kidney disorders have a higher tendency to recur even after successful transplantation.
Introduction
Recurrent kidney disease post-transplant occurs when the original kidney disease returns and affects the transplanted kidney. Some kidney disorders have a higher tendency to recur even after successful transplantation.
Common Symptoms
- Protein or blood in urine
- Swelling and fluid retention
- Gradual decline in kidney function
- High blood pressure
- Fatigue and weakness
Treatment Options
- Kidney biopsy and detailed evaluation
- Adjustment of immunosuppressive medications
- Blood pressure and proteinuria control
- Plasma exchange or immune therapy when needed
- Long-term transplant nephrology monitoring
Recovery & Outlook
Some recurrent diseases can be controlled successfully with early treatment, while others may gradually impair transplant function. Close follow-up improves long-term transplant survival.