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Side Effects and Complications of Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant

Pediatric bone marrow transplant is a treatment that can help children with certain diseases, like leukemia. However, it comes with potential side effects and complications. These may include infections due to a weakened immune system, bleeding or bruising from low platelet counts, and organ damage from high-dose chemotherapy or radiation. Children might also experience fatigue, nausea, and emotional challenges during recovery. Long-term risks can include growth issues and late-onset complications. Close monitoring and supportive care are essential to manage these risks and help the child recover effectively.