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Are There Risks Involved?
As with any surgical procedure, there are risks involved in kidney donation. These may include complications from anesthesia, infection, or bleeding. However, the majority of donors recover well and lead normal, healthy lives post-donation.
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Can Living Donors Develop Renal Disorders?
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