Avoid skin cancer
Because of the immunosuppressant drugs they need to take, transplant patients are three times more likely than other people to get skin cancers. If detected early, skin cancer is relatively easy to treat. It's best, of course, to avoid it.
Tips to prevent skin cancer:
Avoid infections
Transplant immunosuppressant drugs also reduce a patient's ability to fight infections.
Simple precautions to prevent an infection include:
Vaccinations
Transplant patients should never be given 'live' vaccines. See your renal unit for advice on live vaccines and also make sure your doctor is informed. Vaccinations and advice can be obtained at your local clinic.