Patients with hypertensive renal failure can undergo kidney transplantation.
In principle, all kinds of renal diseases that have progressed to the end-stage stage without contraindications are eligible for kidney transplantation. However, if the patient has contraindications, such as untreated malignant tumor, active hepatitis, severe vascular disease, recent heart attack, suffering from AIDS, life expectancy less than 5 years, etc., it is not suitable for kidney transplantation.
After kidney transplantation, there will be rejection reaction and long-term application of anti-rejection drugs is needed, which have large side effects and may lead to decreased immunity and cause serious infections and so on. Therefore, transplant patients need to pay attention to rest, minimize going to places with high traffic flow, and at the same time have regular checkups to monitor the function of the transplanted kidney.
It is recommended that patients with hypertensive renal failure should consult the doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to choose the appropriate treatment to avoid delaying their condition.