Chronic forms may cause joint stiffness, dry eyes, and fatigue, which can significantly hinder daily activities like driving or self-care. Management and Prevention
GVHD is a common complication following an . It occurs when the donor's immune cells (the "graft") recognize the recipient's body (the "host") as foreign and begin to attack it. Types of GVHD gvh-484.mp4
Often starts as a faint red, sunburn-like rash (frequently on the palms or soles) and can progress to severe blistering or peeling. Chronic forms may cause joint stiffness, dry eyes,
Standard medical protocols focus on suppressing the donor's immune system to minimize damage to the host: Graft-Versus-Host Disease - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf Types of GVHD Often starts as a faint
Disease progression is generally categorized into two main phases based on the timing and presentation of symptoms:
The clinical presentation varies depending on the affected organ: