Ten Tips for a Healthy Kidney Transplant Recovery

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1. Take all of your medications exactly as prescribed.

  • Keep a list of all your medications and their dosages with you.
  • Do not take any other medications (over-the-counter or prescribed medications) unless you talk to your doctor first.
  • Don't stop taking your medications unless you talk to your doctor first.
  • Never double the dose of your medication.
  • Do not keep outdated medication or medication that is no longer needed. Throw old medicines away.
  • If you store your medications in a container, label it with the medication name, dose, frequency and expiration date.
  • Keep your medications in your carry-on luggage when you travel. Do not pack your medications in a suitcase that is checked, in case the suitcase is lost.
  • Take extra medication with you when you travel in case your flight is delayed and you need to stay away longer than planned.

2. Keep all of your scheduled appointments with your physician or nurse.

3. Call your physician or nurse if you have any questions or concerns or if you have:

  • A fever over 100°F.
  • Flu-like symptoms such as chills, aches, headaches, dizziness, nausea or vomiting
  • New pain or tenderness around the transplanted kidney
  • Fluid retention (swelling)
  • Sudden weight gain greater than 2 to 4 pounds within a 24-hour period
  • Significant decrease in urine output.

4. Do not ignore any signs or symptoms that you are experiencing. Always call your physician or nurse if you have any unusual symptoms or symptoms that cause you concern.

5. Have your blood drawn promptly, as recommended by your transplant physician or nurse.

6. Report your lab work results to the Transplant Center promptly.

7. Follow your recommended dietary plan.

8. Follow your recommended fluid intake.

9. Follow your recommended exercise plan.

10. Avoid being around anyone who has an infection.

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Last Updated: 9/15/2008

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