Organ Transplantation

Organ failure is a condition when one or more organs in the body cannot function properly, disrupting essential bodily processes. It can occur suddenly (acute) or develop gradually over time.

Some common symptoms of organ failure are as follows,

  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Weakness, faintness, or fatigue
  • Confusion or changes in mental status
  • Abdominal pain
  • Drowsiness or loss of consciousness
  • Yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice)
  • Difficulty concentrating or confusion
  • Fast or shallow breathing
A surgical procedure where tissue or organs are transplanted from one area of ​​the human body to another or from one person (donor) to another person (recipient).

Having any of the above symptoms doesn’t necessarily mean you have an organ failure. If you feel any pain and experience any of the above-mentioned symptoms in a persistent and recurrent manner, then you must visit your doctor. If your doctor confirms the changes and detects an organ failure through diagnostic tests, he/she may refer you to a transplant surgeon.

A transplant surgeon is a medical professional who has received specialized training in performing transplantation surgeries. Their role involves replacing a patient's organ with that of another person.

Some common conditions are end-stage organ failure, congenital abnormalities, genetic disorders, chronic diseases, cancer, autoimmune diseases, etc.

Some common diagnostic tests are blood tests, endoscopy, pulmonary function tests, echocardiogram, viral screening, immunological tests, biopsies, etc.

Some common organ transplantations are bone marrow transplantation, heart transplantation, liver transplantation, kidney transplantation, intestinal transplantation, corneal transplantation, pancreas transplantation, lung transplantation, etc.

If a doctor detects an organ failure, then the patient must undergo organ transplantation as soon as possible, or it could be fatal. If organ transplantation care is too expensive, has a longer wait period, or advanced facilities are not available in your home country, then you may consider traveling abroad to leading healthcare destinations like India. But before traveling abroad for organ transplantation, you need to gather all the basic needed information such as treatment cost, destination, hospital, and doctor and know all available options to make the right decision.

Uniheal has helped several patients to get organ transplants from different countries like Nigeria, Kenya, Liberia, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Rwanda, etc., to choose the right transplant surgeons, hospitals, and destinations for their treatment abroad. Here is how we can help you.

  • Assistance in choosing the right transplant surgeon
  • Prompt appointments at top accredited organ transplant hospitals
  • Exclusive treatment packages with complete information
  • Help in hospitalization and ground assistance in India
  • Guidance at every step of the journey so that you can make informed decisions

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