Complications that may occur after a pancreas transplant for a diabetic.. Bleeding. Mouth ulcer. Swelling of the foot.

Of the most important complications that may occur after the surgery and the use of immunosuppressive drugs:
** Body's rejection of the pancreas transferee. The process of rejection of the biggest obstacles facing transfers and organ transplantation in general. This is due to the immune system in the human body programmer not only   To destroy bacteria and viruses, but also tissue and transmitted regarded by foreign objects. And therefore must use immunosuppressive drugs to make movable members work well.
** Blood clot.
** Bleeding.
** Mouth ulcer.
* Nausea.
** Headaches.
* Swelling of the foot.
* Lack of white blood cells, which makes the patient vulnerable to infection.
** Hypertension.
** Increase blood fats (cholesterol and Turaagelesraad).
* Rotate the face.
** Stomach problems.
* The possibility of weight gain.
** Acne and facial hair.
Some of these side effects may be severe in the beginning but the severity may be reduced later.
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