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I cannot stop peeing all day all night. Any help?

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TamekaS

Normal after transplant, I'm 7 months out and I'm still peeing. Every hour.

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Mgt8

Same here......6 months post transplant...

It's a good thing really....

As long as you're peeing, your kidney is working.....

However do mention it on your next visit to the clinic as they can put your mind at rest.....

Best wishes

Margaret

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Falkenhayn

Early in the transplant frequent urination is a good sign that you are getting rid of the accumulated fluid that dialysis was not removing. However, urinating at night after the graft is established could be a sign that the kidney is not clearing enough urine during the day and is having to supplement that effort by working overnight to get rid of it. Nocturia for this reason is a sign of worsening renal function.

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