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Mayo Clinic researchers share a comprehensive overview of the most common postoperative complications and the techniques and devices available to help ...
Complications · Walking and mobility problems. · Orthopedic complications. · Bowel and bladder symptoms. · Buildup of fluid in the brain, known as hydrocephalus.
Difficulty closing the eyes or other eyelid problems; Noticeable scarring; Injury to eye muscles; Skin discoloration; Temporarily blurred vision or, rarely, ...
Having fast or irregular heartbeat, called palpitations. Not sleeping well. Thyroid eye disease. Eye complications associated with Graves' disease Thyroid eye ...
Mayo Clinic's Men's Health specialists now perform testicular sperm extraction, circumcision, scrotoplasty, orchiopexy, hydrocelectomy, ...
All piercings carry a risk of health problems developing afterward. Those risks include: Allergic reactions. Some jewelry used with a piercing can cause ...
Other complications. Wasting syndrome. Untreated ... Brain and nervous system, called neurological, complications. ... Consider male circumcision. Studies show that ...
Dacryocystorhinostomy, the definitive treatment for NLDO, has a high success rate with a low complication rate overall, but surgical outcomes have not been ...
Treating these problems could mean more surgery to remove or replace the implants. Breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma. The U.S. Food and ...
If your valves don't work right, you might have trouble tolerating the increased blood flow that happens during pregnancy. Valve problems or artificial valves ...
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