What is the life expectancy of a kidney transplant at age 60

The life expectancy of kidney transplant at 60 years old is usually more than 10 years, depending on various reasons such as whether rejection reaction occurs, the patient’s personal constitution, whether the kidney source is good, etc., with regular postoperative checkups. Kidney transplantation is to transplant the kidney of a healthy person to a patient with kidney disease and loss of kidney function, so as to support the normal metabolism. If no rejection reaction occurs, and the patient’s personal constitution is good, and the renal function is maintained and stabilized, and the postoperative care measures are better, the general life expectancy of the survival is more than 10 years, and it may be a long time to survive. Don’t have too much psychological pressure and psychological burden, measure body temperature and blood pressure regularly every day after the operation, develop good living habits and dietary habits, eat less high-calorie and high-fat food, eat mainly light and pay attention to rest.