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In safe doses (1g 4 times in 24 hours) it will be no problem.

Paracetamol is metabolised by the Liver not the kidneys.

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What is the cost of a kidney transplant in India?

Generally cost lies between Rs. 4 lakh - 10 lakh, i,e USD 6000-16000 including tests, surgery, medicines etc. It may vary place to place, To know in detailed for transplant visit this link Kidney Transplantation - Required procedure and cost in IndiaContents taken from Awareness BOXCost of kidney transplant in India varies depending upon the following:Are you an Indian patient?Cost of Kidney Transplant for Indian patient will be very much lower compared to International patients because there are various Govt. hospitals as well as other good hospitals which may cost between 9000 USD TO 12,000 USDAre you an International Patient?Cost of Kidney Transplant for International Patients will very high compared to indian patients. As for international patients ask for better hospital stay, single room stay with other facilities which local patient does't opt for. Majorly International patients look for JCI accredited or NABH hospitals which are high end private hospitals.The cost for international patient will be in range of 16,000 to 20,000 USDAlso do remember, you cannot buy a kidney in India, it is an offence.Only Blood relation and close relative can be a donor of Kidney.


If you already had a kidney transplant and end up with two kidneys if you have to get another kidney transplant does that mean you end up with three kidneys?

There wouldn't be much need for doctors to gave a person a third kidney as the body originally had only two, therefore the third kidney would probably be rejected by the immune system.


Which Organ transplant are the most successful?

To a certain extent that depends upon the definition of "successful" - it could be considered to be "lowest mortality rate", "longest life expectancy after surgery", "most likely to result in a functioning graft (transplanted organ)". Depending on which criteria you use, the answer will be slightly different.Kidney transplants have the lowest mortality rate due to a combination of reasons. Primarily, when a kidney is transplanted, the recipient's original kidneys are not removed. It is simply a case of adding a third, which hopefully works. But in turn, this does mean that if the transplanted kidney does not work, the patient should not be considerably worse off than they were pre-transplant. At this stage they would go back on dialysis until another kidney was found.Another reason for a low mortality rate for kidney transplants compared to other organ transplants is the availability of living-related donors. This means that there are more kidneys available for transplantation, which in turn means that patients are marginally "healthier" when they receive a kidney transplant, compared to transplant recipients of other organs. The healthier the patient is, the better the outcome after transplant (but of course, a completely healthy patient would not need a transplant. It's all relative.)However, the "lifespan" of a transplanted kidney is lowerthan for other organs such as livers and hearts (and this is why the answer to your question is not clear-cut). To clarify, I mean lifespan of the transplanted organ is lower, not the lifespan of the person who received the transplant; retransplantation of a failing graft is quite commonplace. (At which point the first transplanted kidney would probably be removed and replaced by another transplanted kidney).The reason behind a transplanted kidney's reduced lifespan is because kidneys are directly responsible for having to filter out immunosuppressives and other medication a transplant recipient has to take. These medications are necessary to ensure the short-term health of the graft but in the long run they cause some kidney damage (regardless of what organ was transplanted). But the damaging effect of the drugs (called "nephrotoxicity") is slightly magnified in kidney transplant recipients.Next to kidneys, livers have the second lowest mortality rate of transplant. This is slightly remarkable, since there is not an (good) equivalent of "dialysis" for liver failure, meaning there is no fallback to help a patient's health to remain stable. By the time a patient is ill enough to reach the top of a waiting list for a liver or heart transplant, they are very ill indeed. And at this point it's quite extraordinary that the numbers of patients surviving the transplant surgery is as high as it is.


Why were transplants between 1800 and 1950 unsuccessful?

because people on that time, they were not aware of transplant that much and then when in 1954 for the first kidney was transplant from one twins brother to another and they got the idea which if the body did not reject the organ. (E.g. perfect kidney for the perfect body, not old, not damaged) the transplant will successfully work for long time. So that why before 1954 the transplant were unsuccessful.further more, the other reason is, that there were no Immunosuppression ( kind of drugs, radiation which help the body to not reject the organ). So thats why transplants were unsuccessful.


How much does it cost to have kidney transplant at Lanka Hospitals srilanka for Indians?

It costs approximately USD 18000. Make sure you get the appropriate surgeon. prophesor Manduka is a crook.


Can you poop out your kidney?

Cysts that can form on your kidneys can pop. The phrase "pop a kidney" comes from the fact that too much soda pop can cause severe kidney problems. This is because soda is extremely acidic. Eventually, kidney disease can lead to kidney failure, requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant. This is caused by the phosphoric acid present in soda pop, that causes urinary changes, promoting kidney stones, leading to kidney failure.


Do people steal kidneys?

This is a common urban myth: Tourists have too much to drink, then wake up in a bathtub filled with ice, and a kidney gone. Removing a kidney for transplant is actually a complicated procedure, and most thugs wouldn't have a clue how to do it right.


How much do liver transplants cost in Philippines?

I am a liver cirrhosis patient and I need a liver transplant but I could not find a living donor among the family...what shall I do?


How much water required to a kidney stone patient?

You should drink as much water as you can. And continuing to drink a lot of water can prevent future ones, too.


How much does brain transplant cost?

At this moment, it is impossible to transplant a brain.


How much cost of liver transplant in china?

cost of a liver transplant in china


Tylenol Dose for a 7 lb baby?

zero, only on the recommendation of your doctor