Medication is one factor. To stop your body from rejecting the transplanted organ, you must continue taking immunosuppressive medications after a transplant. Normally, your body defends itself against pathogens and viruses that aren't a part of it. Your immune system is that defense mechanism. Your immune system remains inactive if you use anti-rejection medication. Without it, your immune system would attack your new organ since it would be perceived as a "foreign invader". Unfortunately, these drugs can worsen or increase your chance of developing diabetes. You ought to be examined for that. The best way to diagnose diabetes or pre-diabetes is with a quick blood test to measure your blood sugar levels. Blood sugar levels that are higher than normal but not high enough to be classified as diabetes are called pre-diabetes. Early detection and management of diabetes (and pre-diabetes) are crucial. Find out more about getting tested for diabetes from your healthcare practitioner. You may be at risk for diabetes due to a variety of factors. You cannot modify some factors, such as your age or cultural origin. Others, though, like being overweight or not getting enough exercise, are things you can address.

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