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Staying Healthy With Your New TransplantPost-Transplant TestsThroughout the transplant process, even once you are home, you will undergo many tests to determine your health status and detect early signs of rejection or infection. It is very important to talk with your doctor about what tests to expect, as well as what results are normal for you. In addition to physical examination, the following tests may be done during your follow-up visits:
You may also need to perform several tests on a regular basis at home. Although specific tests vary per organ, tests that are very important in helping to monitor the health of every transplant patient include temperature, weight, blood pressure and pulse. Talk to your transplant team about tests you will need to perform, as well as additional questions you have or instruction you need. The United Network for Organ Sharing is committed to providing accurate and reliable information for transplant patients. To learn more about our content authorship and review process, please read about our Editorial Board. The content on this page was originally created on August 15, 2003 by the United Network for Organ Sharing and last modified on May 19, 2006. This Web site is intended solely for the purpose of electronically providing the public with general health-related information and convenient access to the data resources. UNOS is not affiliated with any one product nor does UNOS assume responsibility for any error, omissions or other discrepancies. |
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