Leaking urine from the incision after a kidney transplant may indicate a urinary leak, which can occur if the new kidney's ureter is not properly connected to the bladder. This complication can lead to infection or fluid accumulation, requiring prompt medical evaluation. Treatment options may include observation, drainage, or surgical intervention to repair the leak. It’s essential for patients to communicate any unusual symptoms to their healthcare team for timely management.
If there is albumin in the urine, it is not because the kidney is producing it, but rather, because it is leaking into the urine from the blood.
I don't understand your question, what do you mean by itching in urine?
removal of kidney stones or incision to remove a renal calculus
You can possibly die because your body can not flush out all the waste and urine. Alternate answer: If a kidney transplant fails the patient does have other options but action should probably be taken as quickly as possible. The failure of a kidney transplant means that the patient will either have to have another transplant or they will have to go back on dialysis until something else can be done. People can live normally with only one kidney.
No. The urine is not produced in the kidney. The kidney is a filter.
The ureter leads urine out of the kidney and into the bladder.
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.
The renal pelvis is the reservoir in the kidney that collects the urine.
If no bacteria are present in the urine, a high red and while cell count probably indicates a kidney stone. Blood is leaking into the urine from the kidneys, and blood contains blood cells.
Presence of kidney stone may cause kidney pain and sticky urine.
A hereditary disease of the kidneys that primarily affects men, causing blood in the urine, hearing loss and eye problems. Eventually, kidney dialysis or transplant may be necessary.
Kidney produces urine and stool