Soreness In Shin And Leg, Dehydration Post Kidney Transplant. Is It Worrisome?
I am a post kidney transplant patient. I have received my new kidney over a year ago with no complications . I was dehydrated over the weekend, but I have replenished my fluids over the last two days. When I woke up this morning the back of my right leg is a little sore and my shin is a little sore also. Is this any cause for concern with my kidney?
Hi,
Dehydration is bad for kidneys, as it is. Combined with Tacrolimus/cyclosporine (which I presume You must be on), it is even worse.
The soreness on the shin may not be related to dehydration. If you have redness associated, it could mean local infection (cellulitis).
Do check your creatinine and complete blood counts and preferably see your Nephrologist at earliest.
Regards
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Soreness In Shin And Leg, Dehydration Post Kidney Transplant. Is It Worrisome?
Hi, Dehydration is bad for kidneys, as it is. Combined with Tacrolimus/cyclosporine (which I presume You must be on), it is even worse. The soreness on the shin may not be related to dehydration. If you have redness associated, it could mean local infection (cellulitis). Do check your creatinine and complete blood counts and preferably see your Nephrologist at earliest. Regards