There is no optimal time for kidney transplant for uremia, as long as the patient is in good physical condition, free from all kinds of infections and when there is a suitable donor.
Kidney transplantation is one of the best ways to treat uremia, and it can be done if the patient is in good general condition, without severe heart failure, high blood pressure that is difficult to control with medication, severe urinary protein, and infections.
However, uremia caused by special types of diseases, such as anti-glomerular basement membrane antibody-positive nephritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, etc., need to undergo dialysis treatment for a certain period of time as a preparation before kidney transplantation, and transplantation will be carried out after stabilization of the condition.
After transplantation, immunosuppressants need to be applied for anti-rejection treatment, so patients need to pay attention to exercise, strengthen resistance, go to places with high traffic flow less often, and try to avoid all kinds of infections.
Uremia patients should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of professional physicians standardized treatment, so as not to delay the condition.