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"Alex can you stay where I am?at least we can remind each other to maintain health according to the doctor's advice, right?"
"So hear yourself, didn't Doctor William explain what? doctor William said: Postoperative care Kidney Graft needs to be done both by the donor and the recipient. For the recipient, the first few months post-surgery are a critical phase.
The patient should be controlled 3 times a week in the first 1 month post-surgery. Control frequency will be reduced to 1 month once in the 6th month post-surgery. After 1 year, the control can be done once every 2 or 3 months until finally it can be done once every 4 months in year 3.
The duration of control differs depending on hospital policies and the problems that will arise in the patient. Patients should also have blood tests at all times of control. Patients should also routinely take anti-rejection drugs (immunosuppressant drugs).
Be aware of some complications that can arise after a kidney transplant. If there is a case of rejection of the kidney organs, symptoms that can appear include fever, decreased urine volume and swelling of the face and feet.
After returning home from the hospital, the patient should take a break from his work for 4 – 6 weeks. Trying to do physical activity needs to be done from the beginning of the patient home from the hospital.
Walking is an easy and cheap sport to do but avoid heavy exercise first in the healing period. Patients are also required to drink water at least 2 liters per day. Food choices for transplant patients also vary with low-fat, low-sugar, low-salt and high-fiber requirements.
Patients are also advised to drink milk and seafood at the beginning of the week after transplantation to prevent hypophosphatemia. Avoid foods such as cheese, yogurt, raw eggs, mayonnaise to prevent Listeria bacterial infection. Avoid consumption of wine and its preparations because it can reduce the effects of anti-rejection drugs (immunosuppressant drugs).
Donors should lead healthy lives such as eating nutritious and fibrous foods, maintaining ideal body weight, doing aerobic exercise (walking, running, gymnastics, swimming, and cycling).
Hypertension is the main cause of kidney failure. In addition, donors also have to adjust their lifestyle such as work and daily activities.
Lifestyle recommendations that can be done include:
Quit smoking, as smoking will reduce the lifespan of new kidneys and increase the risk of cancer.
Eat a healthy and balanced diet.
Maintaining ideal body weight, should not be overweight or obese
Exercises to increase endurance and reduce the risk of infection should be done 150 minutes a week at moderate intensity, such as brisk walking, riding a bike, or swimming.
Avoid alcoholic beverages or consumption of drugs outside of those given by a doctor.
Patients after kidney transplant who are undergoing immunosuppressant therapy, need to avoid contact with people who are experiencing infections, such as varicella or influenza.
Maintaining personal hygiene such as diligent hand washing".
So long ago the advice of doctors William to Alex and Riko because William's doctor was really worried about the effects caused by the courage of Riko who took the decision to donate his kidneys just like that when he was still old real young.
After Alex considered the advice of William's doctor who was very detailed at length exactly like the lecturer who filled the lecture Alex finally agreed to live in Riko's apartment.
#Doctor William is the best! the patient must immediately understand the explanation as doctor William...hayoo reader understand the explanation sir doctor?