Despite the challenges, for many individuals with type 1 diabetes, pancreas transplantation represents a life-changing opportunity to achieve better metabolic control, improve quality of life, and reduce the burden of managing their condition. Following pancreas transplantation surgery, patients undergo close monitoring and long-term care to ensure the success of the procedure and manage potential complications. Immunosuppressive medications are a crucial component of post-transplant management to prevent rejection of the donor pancreas. However, these medications suppress the immune system, increasing the risk of infections and other adverse effects. Therefore, patients require regular follow-up visits with their healthcare team to monitor medication levels, assess kidney function, and screen for infections or signs of rejection.
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