Liver transplant: Self-monitoring and potential complications

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You are aware by now that a liver transplant involves a major operation. Because of this, it is not unusual for some complications, or problems, to occur as you recover and get back to your daily life.

It is important to detect complications as soon as they happen. To do this, your transplant team will schedule appointments to see you and do blood work. If the team finds complications early, they can usually do something to fix them.

Your transplant team will also ask you to check for early signs of some complications by yourself. This is called self-monitoring.

You will need to self-monitor for four main types of complications after a liver transplant:

It is important to do self-monitoring frequently to give yourself the best chance of long-term success with your liver transplant.


Last updated: November 30th 2017