Dr. Chaiyong Nualyong
Urologist and Renal Transplant Specialist
Associate Professor , Diploma, MD, 28 years of experienceBangkok , Thailand
About Doctor
- Dr. Chaiyong Nualyong is Urologist with 28+ years of experience.
- He has a special interest in renal transplant, Adrenal masses, Kidney masses, and Bladder diseases.
- Dr. Chaiyong has completed a Diploma in Clinical Science, Faculty of
Hospital
Thonburi Hospital, Bangkok
Specialization
Renal transplant
Adrenal masses
Kidney masses
Bladder diseases.
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Work Experience of Dr. Chaiyong Nualyong
Associate Professor, Thonburi Hospital, Bangkok
Education
- Diploma, 1990, Thai Board of Urology, The National Medical Council of Thailand
- MD
Location
Bangkok
Thailand
Frequently Asked Questions About Dr. Chaiyong Nualyong
Dr. Chaiyong Nualyong practices at Thonburi Hospital, Bangkok
Dr. Chaiyong Nualyong specialty is Urologist and Renal Transplant Specialist
Dr. Chaiyong Nualyong is Urologist and Renal Transplant Specialist with 28 years of experience.
Dr. Chaiyong Nualyong is Diploma, MD.
More About Urologist and Renal Transplant Specialist
A nephrologist focuses on diseases and conditions that affect the kidney more directly while a urologist deals on diseases and conditions that can affect the male and female urinary tract.
The gender of donor and recipient plays a larger role in kidney transplants than previously assumed. Female donor kidneys do not function as well in men due to their smaller size.
The kidney transplant is placed in the front (anterior) part of the lower abdomen, in the pelvis. The original kidneys are not usually removed unless they are causing severe problems such as uncontrollable high blood pressure, frequent kidney infections or abnormally increased in size.
According to the reports, the world's longest surviving kidney transplant was 32 years.
The donor will feel tenderness, itching and some pain as the incision continues to heal.