How to recover varicose veins after liver transplantation
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Liver transplantation is a kind of operation to treat patients by implanting a healthy kidney into their body. But there are many kinds of sequelae after the operation. Now let's talk about how to recover varicose veins after liver transplantation.
How to recover varicose veins after liver transplantation
First, patients were followed up once a month in the first half year after transplantation. Three to six months after operation, patients need to take large doses of immunosuppressive agents and hormones. At this time, they often have low resistance and are prone to infection. On the other hand, during this period, patients have the strongest immune response to the transplanted liver and are prone to acute rejection. Therefore, the number of reexamination should be strengthened.
Second, patients need to rely on self-care after recovery and discharge. They should take medicine in strict accordance with the doctor's advice. They should never change or stop taking medicine according to the advice of others. They should master the dosage, time, frequency and method of taking medicine. In addition, patients should keep the law of life, avoid fatigue, but this does not mean that only let patients rest in bed all day, appropriate activities are beneficial, but never strenuous exercise.
Third: once you feel abnormal, don't take chances. You should go to the hospital to see a doctor immediately. If necessary, you should review chest X-ray, liver B ultrasound, electrolytes, blood lipids, coagulation function, etc. It is necessary to closely monitor tumor recurrence and follow up various tumor indicators to find tumor recurrence and metastasis, such as regular chest and abdominal CT, B-ultrasound, and serum alpha fetoprotein examination.
matters needing attention
After discharge, patients should remember to reasonably allocate meals to maintain a good mood. In the recovery period after the operation, if you find any wrong symptoms, you should ask the doctor in time to avoid aggravating the condition and consider whether to operate again.













