It is not acceptable to have different blood groups for kidney transplant. The first and foremost requirement for a kidney transplant is to have the same blood type and to choose a tertiary hospital or above when performing a kidney transplant.
In order to avoid or reduce the possibility of rejection after kidney transplantation, to achieve the success of kidney transplantation and to make the long-term survival of the transplanted kidney, it is necessary to carry out the donor-recipient histocompatibility matching test, including blood type (ABO), human leukocyte antigen (HLA), lymphocytotoxic cross-fit test, and population reactive antibody (PRA), and so on.
Kidney transplantation can only be performed after the relevant conditions are met.
After kidney transplantation, we should pay attention to regular review and take oral anti-rejection drugs on time. It is recommended to pay attention to rest, eat less spicy and fried food, and consult the doctor in time if there is any discomfort.