Yes, he can still father a child, kidney transplants do not affect fertility.
Kidney failure and kidney rejection can still remain after kidney transplant.
Yes, it is possible to have a pacemaker and still be eligible for a kidney transplant. However, each case is assessed individually based on the patient's overall health, the reason for the pacemaker, and any potential risks associated with the surgery. A thorough evaluation by the transplant team, including cardiology and nephrology specialists, is essential to determine the feasibility and safety of the transplant procedure.
Yes, polycystic kidney disease (PKD) can lead to kidney failure, necessitating a kidney transplant. As the cysts grow and multiply, they can impair kidney function over time, resulting in end-stage renal disease in some patients. When kidney function declines to a critical level, transplantation may become the best option for treatment. Regular monitoring and management can help mitigate progression, but transplant may still be required in advanced cases.
Yes!! kidney transplants would still be necessary as some patients bodies reject dialysis treatment and they resort to kidney transplant. Therefore even if dialysis machines are cheap, transplants are still required.
Pancreas transplants are often done with a kidney transplant, this is called an SPK (Simultaneous Pancreas Kidney) transplant and generally yields higher success than when the pancreas is transplanted alone. Nationally, the one-year success rate of combined pancreas/kidney transplants is 76 percent, but only about 50 percent of the pancreases transplanted without a kidney are still functioning after one year.
Her third husband was Samir Rachid. He was attacked by a gang and died from his injuries in 1995. He was on the way to hospital to donate a kidney to Tracy. She still got the kidney and survived her illness at the time.
Every humans' organs work in the same way. A kidney is still a kidney, a liver is still a liver, a heart and a lung are still a heart and a lung. Medical advances and knowledge allow us to basically chop out, move and reconnect these in another body, effecting the transplant.
Yes, a male with one kidney can father a child. The ability to conceive is primarily related to reproductive health and function, which is not directly affected by the presence of one kidney. As long as the male has normal sperm production and overall reproductive health, he can still successfully father a child.
advantages: you will live and can get off dialysisdisadvantages: you have to have a kidney transplant
her husband was not Philip it was John. She adopted a baby boy Terry who was my father both my father and her husband are no longer alive. 9Source Doris stokes Grand daughter (psychic Jacqui Oreilly)
A husband's stepfather is a step-father-in-law to your wife, but, if your wife is comfortable she can still call him dad and if not, she can call him by his first name.
Nothing. the law recognizes the legal husband as the legal father of the child.