Can I donate my liver to my dad?

Living Donor Liver Transplant
In the United States, most liver transplants have traditionally occurred with deceased donor organs, with only the sickest patients receiving transplants. But for more than 20 years, living donor liver transplants have allowed a person to donate a part of his or her healthy liver.
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Can I give my dad a piece of my liver?

Most of the human organs that are available for transplantation – such as hearts, lungs and corneas – come from people who arrange for their organs to be donated when they die. But two organs, the kidney and the liver, can actually be transplanted from a donor who is alive.
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Can I give my parent my liver?

Any member of the family, parent, sibling, child, spouse or a friend can donate their liver. Generally, liver donors must: Be at least 18 years old.
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Can you donate part of your liver to a family member?

You don't have to be related to someone to donate a lobe of your liver. In fact, you can donate to family and even friends as long as you have a close emotional connection with your recipient.
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Can you give your liver to someone else?

Living donation is possible because the liver is the only organ that can regenerate itself. An adult may be able to donate a portion of their liver to a child or another adult.
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What would disqualify you from donating a liver?

You cannot be a liver donor if you: Are under age 18 or over age 60. Suffer from heart disease or lung disease. Have an incompatible blood type.
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What are the risks of donating liver?

Risks Associated with Liver Donation
  • Possible allergic reaction to anesthesia.
  • Pain and discomfort.
  • Nausea.
  • Wound infection.
  • Bleeding that may require transfusion.
  • Blood clots.
  • Pneumonia.
  • Bile leakage, bile duct problems.
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Can a female donate liver to male?

Livers from female donors yielded significantly poorer results, with 2-year graft survival of female to male 55% (95% CI, 45% to 67%); female to female, 64% (95% CI, 54% to 77%); male to male, 72% (95% CI, 66% to 78%); and male to female, 78% (95% CI, 70% to 88%).
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How long can you live without a liver?

Your liver can keep working even if part of it is damaged or removed. But if it starts to shut down completely—a condition known as liver failure—you can survive for only a day or 2 unless you get emergency treatment. Many things can affect liver function.
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Is it easier to donate a kidney or liver?

The most common motivating factor in both kidney and liver donors was "because it was family," 81% and 82%, respectively. Kidney donors describe the decision to donate as easy compared to the liver donors (P = . 049).
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Does donating part of your liver shorten your life?

As much as a person without liver transplant meaning the general population. Now you know that living liver donation has no impact on how long and healthy you will live. The only impact it creates is on your psyche and society. You live with a proud and gratifying feeling for the rest of life.
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What is the success rate of liver transplant?

Liver transplant survival rates

In general, about 75% of people who undergo liver transplant live for at least five years. That means that for every 100 people who receive a liver transplant for any reason, about 75 will live for five years and 25 will die within five years.
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How much does it cost for liver transplant?

On average, the cost of liver transplant in India an indicative range would be somewhere between INR 20 lakh – INR 30 lakh. This cost is significantly very less when compared to the cost of the same treatment and care in hospitals in developed countries.
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Do you have to have the same blood type to donate a liver?

You don't have to have the exact blood type as the person who needs a new liver, but you need to be what's called "compatible." This can be figured out with a simple blood test.
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Can you survive with half a liver?

While you can't live without a liver completely, you can live with only part of one. Many people can function well with just under half of their liver. Your liver can also grow back to full size within a matter of months.
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How many times can your liver grow back?

A liver can regrow to a normal size even after up to 90% of it has been removed. But the liver isn't invincible. Many diseases and exposures can harm it beyond the point of repair. These include cancer, hepatitis, certain medication overdoses, and fatty liver disease.
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Who is not a candidate for liver transplant?

You may not be able to have a transplant if you: Have a current or chronic infection that can't be treated. Have metastatic cancer. This is cancer that has spread from its main location to 1 or more other parts of the body.
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Who qualifies for liver transplant?

The minimum requirements to qualify for a liver transplant are: That you have clinical signs of liver failure or primary liver cancer. That you are well enough to have the surgery and recovery. That you are not considered at risk of future alcohol or drug abuse.
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What are the final stages of liver failure?

When liver damage progresses to an advanced stage, fluid collects in the legs, called edema, and in the abdomen, called ascites. Ascites can lead to bacterial peritonitis, a serious infection. When the liver slows or stops producing the proteins needed for blood clotting, a person will bruise or bleed easily.
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Can you donate a liver twice?

The people who donated their organs two times

According to the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), in the last 25 years, only 47 people in the United States have donated more than one of their organs to two different people. Of those 47 donors, 43 of them donated a kidney and part of their liver.
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Can a liver donor drink alcohol?

Active alcohol or drug abuse is considered a contraindication to living liver donation and such donors should undergo addiction treatment prior to being considered for donation. 4. It is recommended donors demonstrate a period of abstinence from alcohol and drugs before and after donation.
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How do I prepare to be a liver donor?

Can I be a living donor?
  1. Must be in good physical and mental health.
  2. Must be between the ages of 18 and 60.
  3. Must have a body mass index (BMI) that is less than 35.
  4. Must have a compatible blood type with the recipient.
  5. Must be free from the following: Significant organ diseases (i.e., heart disease, kidney disease, etc.)
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How long is liver donation surgery?

The entire liver donor operation will take five to seven hours.
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Can I donate my liver to my husband?

The donor can be a family member like sister, brother, parent or adult child. The donor can also be a spouse (husband or wife). It is illegal in India for people to donate their organs in return for money.
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Who Cannot be an organ donor?

Certain conditions, such as having HIV, actively spreading cancer, or severe infection would exclude organ donation. Having a serious condition like cancer, HIV, diabetes, kidney disease, or heart disease can prevent you from donating as a living donor.
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