Kidney Transplant Rejection Symptoms Ati. Sometimes acute rejection leads to chronic rejection. Another term for these drugs is anti rejection drugs.
Most rejection episodes do not have symptoms and are usually picked up through routine bloodwork. It s fairly common to have an episode of acute rejection within a year of your transplant. Immunosuppressants are drugs or medicines that lower the body s ability to reject a transplanted organ.
Acute rejection can be treated and having acute rejection does not mean that you will lose your transplanted kidney but it is extremely important that rejection is diagnosed and treated.
Fever of 101 f or greater decreased urine. There are 2 types of immunosuppressants. Fever of 101 f or greater decreased urine. However the role of nonimmunological factors has become increasingly apparent in triggering or.