Life Expectancy for Stage 5 Kidney Failure after Kidney Transplant


If you have Stage 5 Kidney Failure and choose to have a kidney transplant, you may live longer than if you choose only to treat your kidney disease with dialysis alone. Survival rates after a kidney transplant are:
92% at 1 year. 80% at 5 years. 54% at 10 years.
Transplants using a kidney from a first-degree relative, such as your father, mother, brother, or sister, are the most successful. Success rates are better when people have a transplant before kidney failure becomes so severe that they need dialysis.
There is alternative treatment for Stage 5 Kidney Failure other than Dialysis or Kidney Transplant. It is known as Clear Blood Pollution Therapy.
Under the treatment of Clear Blood Pollution Therapy, patients can even avoid Dialysis or Kidney Transplant. The life expectancy of Stage 5 Kidney Failure can be largely improved.
Treatment plan is made according to each patient's illness condition. If you would like to know how to live a long life on your own kidneys, please email us at khkpcn@hotmail.com.

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