Liver rejection causes inflammation (irritation and swelling) in the liver cells and bile ducts. Because your child had a rejection episode, the team changed the anti-rejection medicines. The care team may have added new medicines or changed the doses of the medicines your child has been taking. The liver inflammation will go away. The best way to keep your child's liver healthy is to give the prescribed medicines exactly as directed. When a child has many episodes of rejection, it can cause scarring in the liver.
Medicines
Staying healthy
Preventing infections
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Are there side effects from steroids? Yes, sometimes steroids like prednisone can cause high blood sugar or high blood pressure. You may need to keep track at home of your child's blood pressure and/or blood sugar while your child is on prednisone.
Is it OK for my child to travel? Yes, it's OK to travel. Be sure to take these precautions: