
What Causes Swollen Leg And Poor Urine Output After Kidney Transplantation?

Restrict salt and fluids, see doctor asap
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Welcome to HCM and thank you for the query.
I understand your concern.
A high/ rising serum creatinine along with your symptoms is suggestive of a transplant rejection. Hyperkalemia is due to the inability of the kidneys to excrete the Potassium and is made worse by Potassium containing foods like fruits and fruit juices. Leukopenia is usually a side effect of the immunosuppressants or a viral infection. You should check with your treating doctor. You should see your doctor as early as possible and get yourself reassessed.
While you are waiting for the appointment you can reduce your fluid overload by decreasing the intake of salt and all fluids especially fruit juices. You may also use a diuretic like Frusemide if your doctor approves it.
Hope you would get better soon.
Take care
Dr Noble Zachariah


Carbamazepine can decrease the level of tacrolimus
Detailed Answer:
Carbamazepine can decrease the level of tacrolimus which is an immunosuppressant protecting your transplant. If the neuropathy is not severe, it may be discontinued if your doctor agrees.

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