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Can I play sports after a liver transplant?

Select a Medical Service | Liver Transplant
Yes. Everyday sports such as tennis, golf, softball and basketball are not only fun, but also a good way to stay in shape following transplant.

When would someone need a liver transplant?

C-Level : Glasgow Hepatitis C Support
If the person has developed de-compensated cirrhosis (this means that all of the liver is affected and there are no longer parts 'compensating' or making up for the damaged parts) a transplant will be needed. Not everyone will get a transplant because there are never enough donors. If someone has an alcohol problem or is still on methadone they will not get a transplant because the new liver would be unable to cope. See similar questions...

How will I know whether I need a liver transplant?

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Your doctor will decide whether you need to go to a hospital that does liver transplants. You will meet the liver transplant team. The team is usually led by a liver transplant surgeon and includes liver specialists, nurses, and other health care professionals. The transplant team will arrange blood tests, x rays, and other tests to help make the decision about whether you need a transplant and whether a transplant can be carried out safely. See similar questions...

Q1.What is the prognosis without liver transplant?

Frequently Asked Questions on Liver Transplant Program in In...
Patients with advanced chronic liver failure can survive for a median time range of 18 months from the time of diagnosis without liver transplant. However as the disease advances they will require frequent medical admissions, some of which may be fatal. See similar questions...

Q3.When should I get prepared for a liver transplant?

Frequently Asked Questions on Liver Transplant Program in In...
It is advisable to undergo an evaluation as soon as you meet at least 2 of the criteria listed under absolute indications. This allows the author to list you for a suitable cadaver liver straight away. The cadaver livers are offered on first come first serve basis when the offer comes from some part of the country. While on waitlist one can explore the option of living donor transplant if any suitable relative is available. See similar questions...

How is the decision made to transplant a patient's liver?

Patients' Frequently Asked Questions (PFAQ) - Liver
The decision to transplant a patient's liver is made in consultation with all individuals involved in the patient's care, including the patient, referring physician, and the patient's family. The patient and family's input is vital in this decision making process; they must clearly understand the risks involved in proceeding to transplantation and the post transplant care. See similar questions...

Why Do I Need To Be Concerned About Cleansing My Liver?

Liver Cleanse - Frequently Asked Questions
unhealthy liver is the cause of numerous chronic illnesses and disorders. It is one of the most neglected and disregarding organs in our body. And yet, it is vital in the process of protecting us from the toxins we are confronted with everyday. It is also a required component in the efforts to maintain a healthy weight. For anybody who is trying to lose weight, a healthy, balanced liver is a must. Liver Cleanse, with its Advanced Enzyme Technology, will help. See similar questions...

Q2.Is there any way to avoid a liver transplant?

Frequently Asked Questions on Liver Transplant Program in In...
Patients with alcohol related liver failure may stabilize if they stop alcohol consumption and show some clinical improvement. Some of the patients with early cirrhosis due to viral hepatitis may improve if the virus is eradicated from their system by treatment. By and large liver cirrhosis is a progressive disorder and does not reverse by medical treatment; hence liver replacement remains the only cure. See similar questions...

Q4.What is the success rate of liver transplant?

Frequently Asked Questions on Liver Transplant Program in In...
The success of liver transplant depends on the medical condition of the patient. Or good risk patients who go for the surgery early enough, the 5 year survival is 85%. Patients who have additional risk factors like kidney dysfunction, malnutrition, cancer, portal vein occlusion, previous abdominal surgery and hepatitis-C type I are bound to have lower survival rates. See similar questions...

Q9.Is there any difference in liver transplant in India and abroad?

Frequently Asked Questions on Liver Transplant Program in In...
No hospital in India is as good as the best run hospitals in the West. To achieve such high standards will increase the cost of transplant. However the technical expertise of the doctors and nurses is comparable to that in the West. The infrastructure is also comparable. The results of liver transplant (in the author's series), is also comparable to the results of established centers. See similar questions...

What are the overall chances of surviving a liver transplant?

Patients' Frequently Asked Questions (PFAQ) - Liver
The answer to this question depends on many factors. But, overall, 87% to 95% of adult patients at CPMC (California Pacific Medical Center) and 90% of children overall survive and are discharged from the hospital after liver transplantation. See similar questions...

Will the lung transplant and liver transplant cure Chase's CF?

Donations: Frequently Asked Questions
Disclaimer: I am not a medical person, so medical people who read this, please forgive my layman's explanation). No, but it will extend his life and greatly improve his quality of life. Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a multifaceted disease that primarily affects the way proteins are transmitted through the cell walls (this is a simplified explanation -- there's a lack of bicarbonate at the cell membranes, etc.). See similar questions...

Will my child need a transplant?

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It is likely at some point kidney transplantation will be needed, but this varies greatly to very early in life to later in life. It all depends on the rate of decline of kidney function. See similar questions...

Why might I need an organ transplant?

Organ Transplant, SVCMC; New York NY
Each organ in your body performs a vital function. Although not all organs can be transplanted, when disease or other factors result in organ failure, a transplant may be a lifesaving option for some people. organ transplant replaces a failing organ with a healthy one from a donor. Organs most often transplanted include the: Heart . Diseases that may lead to a heart transplant include coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy, and congenital heart defects. Lung . See similar questions...

What tests will I need before my transplant?

Organ Transplant, SVCMC; New York NY
Before you can be considered for an organ transplant, you will need to have medical tests to determine whether you are a good transplant candidate and to match you with a new organ. Some tests are required for all organ transplant candidates, while others are needed to monitor your chronic disease or the cause of your organ failure. In general, tests that are done for all organ transplant candidates include: A crossmatch for transplant. See similar questions...

Do I need to take medication after transplant?

Select a Medical Service | Liver Transplant
Immunosuppressant medications are started immediately after surgery. Patients in our transplant program take at least one immuno-suppressing medication for the rest of their lives. See similar questions...

Who needs a liver transplant?

Liver Transplant in India, Liver Surgery, Liver Disease - FA...
Anyone with a long-standing (chronic) or sudden onset (acute) severe liver disease leading to liver failure needs to be considered for a liver transplant. The common diseases requiring transplant are advanced liver disease due to Hepatitis C, Hepatitis B, or alcohol induced damage. The other diseases for which this is done are biliary problems like primary sclerosing cholangitis, primary biliary cirrhosis and biliary atresia (children), metabolic diseases, and primary liver cancer. See similar questions...

What are the reasons for needing a liver transplant?

Liver Transplant Support
In adults, the most common reason for liver transplantation is cirrhosis. Cirrhosis is caused by many different types of liver injuries that destroy healthy liver cells and replace them with scar tissue. Cirrhosis can be caused by viruses such as hepatitis B and C, alcohol, autoimmune liver diseases, build-up of fat in the liver, and hereditary liver diseases. In children, the most common reason for liver transplantation is biliary atresia. See similar questions...

What are the other problems that can damage the liver transplant?

Liver Transplant Support
Return of the problem that made the transplant necessary in the first place is the most common problem for patients with liver transplants. Also, hepatitis C virus may damage a transplant if the patient was infected before the operation took place. See similar questions...

Q6.Will liver transplant restore all my functions and quality of life?

Frequently Asked Questions on Liver Transplant Program in In...
All the metabolic abnormalities are corrected by a liver transplant. Hence patients can have normal diet without restrictions soon after the transplant. Restoration of physical strength will be gradual and will take around three months to be restored fully. One can plan to return to work involving moderate physical strain by 4 months. Active sports can be resumed by six months. Education in school and college is usually commenced within 6 months after the transplant. See similar questions...

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