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Graft versus host disease (GvHD)

GvHD symptoms

Symptoms of graft versus host disease (GvHD) depend on the type you have and which parts of your body it affects.

There are 2 main types of GVHD. They are:

  • acute GVHD

  • chronic GVHD

But sometimes the 2 can overlap. This is called overlap syndrome.

Symptoms of acute GvHD

Acute GvHD generally happens within the first 100 days after you have a from another person. Sometimes it can be hard to tell if the symptoms are caused by GvHD or are other side effects from your transplant.

Acute GvHD mainly affects the skin, gut and liver but can affect almost any part of the body. The symptoms you have of GvHD depend on which part of the body is affected. 

Symptoms of chronic GvHD

Chronic GvHD may be mild, moderate or severe. Symptoms can be similar to those of acute GvHD. Chronic GvHD mainly affects your skin, eyes, mouth, digestive system and liver.

It may also involve other organs such as your  lung, tendons or . For example the vagina or penis. You might be more at risk of infection as it can affect your immune system.

Chronic GvHD affects the body’s connective tissues. These are everywhere so it can spread throughout the body. Symptoms vary from person to person, depending on which part of the body affected.

Checking for symptoms

The doctors and nurses looking after you will keep a very close watch for any symptoms of GvHD. Once you are at home they will ask you to report any new symptoms. Please report any new symptoms, do not be embarrassed. It is important they know about symptoms as early as possible.

They will also check you over each time you come to clinic. You will have some tests and treatment for GvHD if you need it.

Find out about the types and grades of GvHD

Last reviewed: 17 Sept 2025

Next review due: 17 Sept 2028

What is GvHD?

GvHD is a possible complication of a bone marrow or stem cell transplant from another person. A transplant from another person is called a donor or an allogeneic transplant. Find out more.

Diagnosing GvHD

If you have symptoms of GvHD you have further tests and investigations to confirm its GVHD. Find out about the possible tests you might have.

Treatment of GvHD

Treatment for graft versus host disease (GvHD) can depend on a number of factors, including what type of GvHD you have and where you have it. Find out about the treatment for acute and chronic GvHD.

Coping with chronic GvHD

Chronic GvHD can be difficult to cope with and can affect your quality of life. Find out more about how it might affect you and what support is available.

Preventing GvHD

You have treatment to reduce your risk of developing GvHD. Find out what you might have.

GvHD main page

Graft versus host disease (GvHD) is a possible complication after a bone marrow or stem cell transplant from another person. It can be a temporary or chronic condition but there are many ways to treat it.

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