Number 1, they'd cover your insurance and probabbly scold you
Number 2, they would pay less.
Number 3, No more insurance.
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To prevent the rejection of transplanted organ or graft the patient is advised to take immuno-suppressant drugs. These immuno-suppressants are necessary to prevent any immune reaction against the graft. Immune cells such as T-cell and B-cells may recognize the graft as foreign and act against the markers on the surface of transplanted organ leading to rejection. To minimize such response of immune system against the graft immuno-suppressants are given. Ex: Corticosteroid - prednisolone.
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Use an inhibitor to help open up blood valves to improve blood circulation.
Limiting intake of salty food, eating a nutritious-rich and well balance meal of healthy food
The patient should also exercise more to burn any extra calories/fat, as well as improve circulation of blood & strengthen various body systems.
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