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Could Scarred Kidneys Be Treated?

my daugher was just diagnosed with scared kidneys that are only working at 10% she is 27 and she found out in october 2014 she had high blood pressure . also i was told that it was cause by a nodual on one kidney.
Is there anything we can do to prevent a transplant ? she always been very healthy.
I found out Her apartment was full of blackmold which I suspect caused this problem.

Tue, 24 Feb 2015
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern for your daughter if this is renal disease and needs transplantation now whether it is advisable or not or whether patient is qualified for this or not how much this coast, what is about the donor, what is about the prognosis, one need to go all through this, now for the disease doctor need complete detail about it like all the test reports, clinical history, present clinical conditions, then and then one can say that how much this is important, else nothing can be said for sure, if the disease no severe enough and prognosis excellent then transplant can be avoided, hope this information helps, take care.
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Could Scarred Kidneys Be Treated?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern for your daughter if this is renal disease and needs transplantation now whether it is advisable or not or whether patient is qualified for this or not how much this coast, what is about the donor, what is about the prognosis, one need to go all through this, now for the disease doctor need complete detail about it like all the test reports, clinical history, present clinical conditions, then and then one can say that how much this is important, else nothing can be said for sure, if the disease no severe enough and prognosis excellent then transplant can be avoided, hope this information helps, take care.