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Q: If you donate a kidney will adrenal gland stay?
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The native kidneys stay in place after a kidney transplant, but they will atrophy. They will not hurt. They need to stay in place because the adrenal glands rest on top of them and you won't live without the adrenals. I have had a transplanted kidney for 17 years and have had no issues with the natives.


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This can be a simple or a complicated answer. Adrenaline is secreted by the Adrenal glands, which sit on top of the kidneys. The adrenal glands secrete other hormones too, such as cortisol. (Adrenaline is a hormone because it is secreted by a gland to have an effect on other bodily organs) Adrenaline is a survival hormone and it is secreted in response to a threat, and prepares the body to stay and fight the threat or to run away from it. Adrenaline causes the blood vessels close to the skin to constrict so as to prevent too much bleeding in case of an injury. Digestion is shut down temporarily because it isn't essential in an emergency situation. The heart rate rises and glucose is poured into the bloodstream for extra energy for the fight or flight response. More oxygen rich blood is diverted to the brain so that thinking and reaction can be quicker. A lot of things happen when adrenaline is excreted and it can be lifesaving. However, we live in a modern world where we rarely have to run from a tiger or fight a bear, yet our responses remain the same whether we have an argument with our boss or have to confront a tiger. We have many new sources of stress in modern life so it has become very important to find a means of relaxation. Living with too much adrenaline for too long will have a bad effect on your health.


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