Ways To Treat Fanconi Syndrome
Kidney Transplant

Since Fanconi syndrome affects the kidneys tubular function, they can adequately reabsorb substances vital to maintaining the body’s equilibrium, causing the continuous loss of electrolytes and fluids and affects your health tremendously. In many instances, individuals with this condition require a kidney transplant in efforts to recover their health. A donated kidney will improve your body’s functions and allow it to maintain better levels of fluid retention. During this surgical procedure, surgeons place a healthy kidney from a donor who is alive or deceased into the patient with Fanconi syndrome.
Once the transplant is complete, patients can lead active lives and get healthy again. A donated kidney may last for up to fifteen years, and the donor must match your blood type for compatibility. On the other hand, your body can reject the kidney and cause complications too. Speak with your physician regarding this procedure.