In general, after having a bone marrow transplant usually after 2 to 6 weeks, the new bone marrow will start to effectively produce some new blood cells.
After 2 to 6 weeks after a bone marrow transplant, the new bone marrow, if the transplant is successful, will start to produce some new and effective blood cells in the patient’s body, such as red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets, etc., and the patient’s immune and blood systems are rebuilt, and the blood picture can go up.
2 to 6 weeks is also the recovery period, which is very critical. Bone marrow transplantation can be divided into three periods, one is the preparation period, and the other is the surgery period as well as the recovery period.
The recovery period is also the most dangerous because the newly implanted bone marrow has not yet begun to produce white blood cells, and at this time, the patient may die at any time because of various infections due to poor immunity.
During the recovery period, care must be taken to prevent infections, and in case of infections, please consult a doctor and take medication as prescribed by the doctor to avoid a life-threatening situation.