Symptoms to Watch for After a Blood Transfusion
After receiving a blood transfusion, it is important to monitor for any signs of a reaction. While the risks of a serious reaction to a blood transfusion are low, it is important to be aware of any potential signs and symptoms that may indicate a complication.
Signs and symptoms of a reaction to a blood transfusion may include:
Fever: A fever of 101°F (38.3°C) or higher is a common sign of a reaction to a transfusion.
Chills: Chills can occur after a transfusion, and may be accompanied by a fever.
Nausea and vomiting: Nausea and vomiting may occur shortly after a transfusion.
Chest pain: Chest pain, especially when accompanied by shortness of breath, may be a sign of a serious reaction to a blood transfusion.
Itching: Itching, especially of the skin, may be a sign of a reaction to a blood transfusion.
Hives: Hives may occur after a blood transfusion, and may be accompanied by itching.
Flushing: Flushing of the face, neck, and arms may occur after a blood transfusion.
Shortness of breath: Shortness of breath may occur after a blood transfusion, especially if there is accompanying chest pain.
If any of these signs or symptoms occur after a blood transfusion, it is important to contact your healthcare provider immediately. The provider will be able to assess the situation and provide the appropriate care.