yes, for a number of years, organs are made to wear out, and no organ suites you like the one you are born with, yet people are known to like happy healthy lives for a good ten years before they need to start worrying. This of course all depends on the reciptants ability to not reject the organ
No. They will be fit and healthy after the transplant and can go back to living a normal life.
In a successful bone marrow transplant, the donor's marrow migrates to the cavities in the recipient's bones and produces normal numbers of healthy blood cells. Bone marrow transplants can extend a person's life, improve quality of life.
then may be that person will have small life span and he will not able to play like normal children.
normal as any other person normal as any other person
a person with damaged kidneys can live a relatively normal life through dialysis and strict dieting until the kidneys are allowed to heal. a person with irreversible damage will eventually need a kidney transplant and will have to have dialysis daily as well as a strict diet until they receive a new kidney.
A person with cirrhosis of the liver can live for many years until they receive a transplant. The chances of survival prior to a transplant depend on the person's ability to get treatment. If a person with cirrhosis does not get a transplant, they will die.
It is caused by a genetic mutation. A smaller then normal person can have normal sized kids.
advantages: you will live and can get off dialysisdisadvantages: you have to have a kidney transplant
True Life - 1998 I Need a Transplant was released on: USA: 15 March 2010
It is possible for a person to have a hole in their skull and live a normal life. This may happen if a person has suffering a gun shot wound to the head.
It depends what kind of disability
Can live as a normal person