Everything!: You are one of a privileged few --don't blow it! for whatever reason you required a transplant, the new liver you received is fragile. Any medical problem, no matter how seeming minor, can lead to its rejection. Talk to your liver transplant coordinator, your surgeon, your medical team, your primary care physician with any questions about your health care, symptoms, medications.
Answered 11/8/2012
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Many things: The most common things to seek immediate care for would be fevers, bleeding, jaundice and pain. These could all be the signs of very serious problems. They could be related to the surgery itself, an infection or a problem with the liver. When in doubt call your transplant coordinator.
Answered 9/28/2016
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