A kidney transplant would be better because a kidney machine doesn't fix the problem, it just takes the toxins out of the body. Also you have to spend, on average, 3-4 days a week at hospital for dialysis. You have to take the anti-rejection drugs the rest of your life probably but that is a small price to pay compared to losing your life, I would think, however you can reject the kidney and possibly forfit your life.
Patients can lead a more normal life without having to watch what they eat and drink and it's cheaper overall compared to long term dialysis.
because you wont be tied to a machine to preserve your life.
There aren't really any advantages over a kidney transplant, as dialysis is used to keep patients alive while they wait for a transplant. Patients are always on the waiting list for a transplant, which shows that there isn't really any benefit.
Kidney failure and kidney rejection can still remain after kidney transplant.
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The incision for a kidney transplant is in the lower part of the Abdomen
He received a kidney transplant
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Yes, Tracy Morgan had a kidney transplant. He has diabetes and struggled with alcohol abuse which necessitated a kidney transplant in December of 2010. He received a kidney from a friend named Tanisha Hall.
If you have kidney failure then you will need to do dialysis or have a kidney transplant. If treatment is not received, the build up of toxins is fatal.
The first successful kidney transplant was performed to the Herrick twins in 1954.
5,865 people are waiting for a kidney transplant!!! NO LIE!*
if your kidneys fail completely, then you can go on a transplant list and get a kidney transplant if your kidneys are failing the doctors will put you on dialysis ... trying to keep your blood clean... eventually your kidneys will fail and then you will get a transplant