Healthy living after kidney transplantation comes from a healthy environment

  Taking anti-rejection drugs will make the immunity of the organism after kidney transplantation decreased, and it is more prone to infection compared to the general population. Usually doctors will repeatedly advise us to avoid crowded places as much as possible before discharge, and at home, we must also pay more attention to environmental hygiene.  Especially if we have pets, or grow plants, we need to pay more attention to personal health hygiene.  In cities, more and more people are keeping cats, dogs, crickets, caddisflies, rabbits, birds, and even lizards, snakes, and other multi-species pets.  In rural areas, people have more access to pigs, cows, sheep, chickens, ducks, geese, and various crops. However, all of these plants and animals that we may come into contact with may harbor numerous pathogens, ranging from bacteria and viruses to parasites, ticks, mites, and more.  For example, we have previously told you in the article “After kidney transplant, must let the cute pets go away?NO!” that the cute cats may harbor toxoplasma gondii, which will be easily transmitted to people with low immunity, such as us after kidney transplant.  Generally when we have a dog, we take our puppy to the community green every day, or even to the road for a stroll or walk, which also increases the chances that our pet dog will get sick and thus infect us. Once infected with the usual rare special pathogens, for us after kidney transplantation resistance is weak, it is really a flying disaster, the consequences may be very serious! For example, Bacillus cereus, the name alone is scary!  Some people say, we go to the countryside to live in seclusion, these safer?  In fact, these pathogens can also be hidden in nature, in the fields, and are just as easily transmitted to us.  A healthy body comes from a healthy environment After kidney transplantation, we should try to have little or no contact with all kinds of pets.  If we have pets at home, we must pay close attention to the hygiene of ourselves and our pets, and we must pay attention to cleanliness for our own health and life.  Living in the natural environment or rural areas, we should try to reduce the workload of agricultural work, do not make themselves too tired. After doing farm work every day, we must pay attention to personal hygiene, wash our hands and clean as little as possible to avoid the risk of zoonotic diseases in the livestock housing area.  A healthy body comes from a healthy environment, pay attention to environmental hygiene to get a better quality of life, especially important for us after kidney transplantation!