Yes, you can have a kidney transplant even if you have genital warts or HPV. Immunomodulators may affect the course of HPV disease, but HPV doesn't prevent this option.
People have to die for someone to receive their kidney, and you also have to be the same blood type, and even if you do get a transplant then you have to hope that your body does not reject the organ.
No, of course not.Added: It is if you receive it from "outside" the designated organ donor system.
Having herpes, whether oral or genital, generally does not disqualify someone from being eligible for a kidney transplant. However, the overall health of the patient, including the management of any infections, is taken into account during the transplant evaluation process. It's essential for patients to discuss their complete medical history with their healthcare team to ensure proper management and consideration for transplantation.
about 6 weeks and up
1954 first successful kidney transplant
Kidney failure and kidney rejection can still remain after kidney transplant.
kidney transplant (defination , machine)
If a kidney does not work properly, some patients are put on dialysis, a machine that will do the work of the kidneys - filtering germs and other things from the body. Other times, people receive a kidney transplant. This is when the kidney of someone else is put into your body to work for you.
Usually, someone on dialysis has little or no kidney function. The only way to fix this is through a successful kidney transplant.
kidney transplant
The incision for a kidney transplant is in the lower part of the Abdomen
a kidney transplant