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No amitabh bachchan does not have only one kidney. He is having 2 kidneys and is fit. He is shooting now for his upcoming movies.
because your an idiot. Your the one that causes kidney failures.
A bottle of grain alcohol would do the trick. Not smart! even one can kill. Very painful death! If they aren't dead, they will get sick, and even colic! note: soda can also cause colic.
Yes, he did. Alice had seen it in one of her visions, before Bella was even born I think.
His brother, Holly, George, Nicholas, Emily, Connie, and Ezra
A kidney transplant is done under anesthesia. The doctor will make an incision in the abdomen, and will take out the old kidney and replace with the new one.
If you only have one kidney, you should only take water pills under the care of your doctor. Your kidney function will need to be tested to make sure that your kidney is working at a strong enough level to be able to handle the diuretic. The doctor will be able to choose the right type for you.
The remaining kidney actually picks up a lot of the workload of the removed kidney. That doesn't mean all of it, but it does compensate for it, which is why having only one kidney can take years off of your life, as the remaining kidney is having to work so much harder.
A person can function perfectly normal with 1 health kidney. The surgery will take one kidney out of the donor (leaving one) and transplanting it into the recipient.
Usually yes - In a healthy person, the remaining kidney will simply 'take over' from the 'missing' organ.
If you have two kidneys, it is unlikely that you will because you can live with only one. So even if one kidney was abnormal or had to be removed, if the other kidney was functional, you could live a normal life. You could also live with no kidneys if you are on dialysis.
One with pulmonary HTN should be cautious and think the situation through before one donates one's kidneys. One should take into aspect the risks of donating one's kidney.
You have two of them, and they are able to take over from one another. So if one kidney is so severely damaged or deseased that it even has to be removed, the other kidney will simply take over. If both kidneys are so severely damaged or deseased that they stop functioning you can live on, but you will have to undergo kidney dialysis in hospital several times a week for the rest of your life or until you get a kidney transplant. Minor damage or desease in your kidneys usually responds well to medical treatment.
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A kidney transplant patient, once over the operation, can drive a bike, aeroplane, tractor, car, whatever they like. There are no restrictions just because you only have one kidney, even if it is a transplanted one. Just need to be careful of contact sports so a physical injury does not happen to it. But even then you can get protective belts to wear.
Yes. Many people donate a kidney to friends or family members that have kidney failure. The donor then has one kidney and probably the recipient has one functioning kidney.
Yes, despite the pain that kidney stones might pose, they do not prevent or inhibit one's athletic ability. If the pain is treated at the right time, then kidney stones do not cause any problem in regards to athletic performance.