Is there a change in urination after a kidney transplant?

The amount of urine usually increases after kidney transplantation.
Patients with acute and chronic kidney injury usually have elevated blood creatinine, oliguria or anuria, etc. In order to restore kidney function, kidney transplantation is performed when financial conditions permit. After successful transplantation, creatinine will gradually decrease and may even decrease to normal, and urine output will gradually increase.
If rejection occurs after kidney transplantation, anti-rejection treatment, such as the use of immunosuppressants (such as tacrolimus, under the guidance of a physician), etc., may lead to the death of the transplanted kidney, and the urine output will not be significantly changed compared with the preoperative period.
Kidney transplantation requires a suitable kidney source, active preoperative examination and assessment, and exclusion of contraindications to surgery before surgery, and after completion of kidney transplantation, urine will return to normal if everything is normal.