Whether a bad mood the day before transplantation affects the success rate of transplantation has a relationship with the severity of the bad mood, if only occasionally in a bad mood, the general impact is not great. 1. Occasional bad mood: If there is only occasional bad mood, such as depressed mood or irritable mood, etc., generally have little impact on the transplantation, it is recommended that the patient needs to actively adjust their mood, maintain an optimistic and positive state of mind. 2. Long-term bad mood: if there is a long-term bad mood, such as long-term psychological stress or long-term mental anxiety, these conditions may affect the body excretion disorders, which in turn affects the success rate of transplantation surgery. In addition, there are a lot of things to pay attention to in transplantation surgery treatment, and it is recommended that patients need to consult with specialists more often.