
Kidney Donation
Kidney donation involves giving one of your two kidneys to someone in need, usually a family member, friend, or even a stranger. The donor’s kidney is carefully removed through surgery and transplanted into the recipient’s body, where it can take over the role of filtering wastes and excess fluids from the blood. Most donors recover fully within a few weeks, and the remaining kidney adapts to handle increased workload. This life-saving procedure helps people with severe kidney failure regain health and improve their quality of life. The process includes thorough medical testing and counseling to ensure safety for both donor and recipient.