A major problem with kidney transplants is...

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Urea is normally eliminated from the body in the urine. High levels of urea can be fatal and there are two choices for patients - a kidney transplant or dialysis. There are many reasons why kidney failure occurs, such as high blood pressure, infection, diabetes and inherited conditions. The process of dialysis involves the patient being connected to a dialysis machine several times a week to restore the balance of the blood and to remove the deadly urea. During dialysis, blood is removed from the patient via a tube, mixed with blood thinners to prevent clots forming and pumped into the... Show more

A major problem with kidney transplants is...