➡️Medications to prevent kidney transplant rejection:
The human body has lines of defense that protect it from harmful influences, including the external line such as the skin and the mucous membranes lining many body organs, and the internal line known as the immune system, which consists of white blood cells and antibodies secreted by some of these cells. We know that a kidney transplant patient needs to undergo many tissue compatibility tests before the operation, and despite these tests, the transplanted kidney is still considered a foreign organ to the body, prompting the immune system to attack it (i.e., reject it). For the operation to be successful, the immune system must be suppressed, a process known as immunosuppression, so that it does not attack the transplanted kidney.
➡️And immune suppression requires two stages:
Rehabilitation:
And strong doses of these medications are usually given intravenously before the surgery and sometimes during the first few days after the surgery.
Continuity:
In it, oral
medications are given daily to maintain a low performance rate of the immune
system, allowing the transplanted kidney to be accepted without rejection while
keeping a certain level of body immunity that works against many microbes it
may encounter.
Thanks to scientific advancement, many of these medications have been
discovered, making it possible to administer them according to each patient's
condition, whereas in the past, the options were limited to two or three
medications given to all patients, which could negatively affect their health
if side effects of these medications appeared.
➡️Among these medications:
-Prednisolone.
- Imuran.
- Cellcept.
- Neoral.
- Prograf.
- Rapamune.
The doses of these medications are gradually reduced to the lowest amount by the end of the first year after the transplant.
Preventing infections for kidney transplant patients:
Vaccination and kidney transplantation:
Following vaccination schedules according to the advice of the treating physician is an essential element for preventing bacterial and viral diseases that a kidney failure patient is exposed to before and after undergoing a transplant. This is done in consultation with the treating physician and the surveillance and virology department at the hospital. As a basic rule, vaccinations derived from a live attenuated (i.e., inactive) microbe, which are known at various vaccination centers, cannot be administered.
➡️Notes :
1-That
kidney patients often also suffer from high blood pressure
(Therefore, the amount of salt consumed should be reduced, especially in canned
cheeses, processed meats, and ready-made meals).
2- He also suffers from high blood cholesterol or triglycerides.
Therefore, the amount of fats he consumes, which are often found in full-fat
dairy products, meats, fried foods, chocolate, and nuts, should be reduced.
3-The rising rates of diabetes in our country, especially since it is one of
the main causes of kidney failure, mean that a significant percentage of kidney
transplant patients suffer from this disease.
Therefore, it is necessary to adhere to a special diet that prevents high blood
sugar levels and, more importantly, prevents the emergence of new cases among
those predisposed to this disease due to genetic factors or other health
reasons.
4- Kidney transplant medications may be responsible for some nutritional
problems such as increased appetite, weight gain, high blood pressure, and
diabetes. These can be managed by following the necessary diet for these
various health issues. They may also cause gastrointestinal disturbances,
leading to dehydration or malnutrition.
➡️Contraceptive pills:
There are side effects of contraceptive pills that are not suitable for kidney transplant patients and may cause health problems for them, so they should be avoided except in limited cases with the approval of the treating nephrologist.