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Yes, in most cases, surgery is necessary to repair a detached retina. Without prompt treatment, retinal detachment can lead to permanent vision loss. Surgery aims to prevent further detachment and restore the normal position of the retina.
To be quite honest, anyone undergoing surgery has the risk of dying. While the risk is generally very, very small, there is always the possibility for complications such as an infection or a reaction to anesthesia medication(s). So, yes, people can die during a stomach tear operation. However, this operation is necessary.
Liposuction is a good way to go. Also, the lap band is a good way to go. Both are a way to lose weight, but in any surgery there is always going to be a risk.
There are always risks when one chooses to have liposuction surgery. If one is wanting to have fat liposuction the safest way is to choose a very reputable physician or specialist. One should always ask for references in this type of surgery as well.
No, surgery does not always result in arthritis.
No it's not always necessary and it depends how long the operation is for. The better health (mind, body and spirit) the person is in the better chances they will have in surgery. To be honest anyone that is about to have surgery wouldn't have that calm a nights sleep unless they were in hospital and the nurse gave them a sleeping pill.
Surgery is nearly always necessary to treat vestibular schwannoma. There are several different types of surgery that are used to remove a vestibular schwannoma, classified by the anatomical pathway used to reach the tumor.
There are many steps that someone can lose stomach fat but it's not always a quick process. The quickest way to lose stomach fat however would be through drastic surgery like liposuction.
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YES YOU WILL DIE WITHOUT A SURGERY
Usually the problem has to be pretty severe before surgery is considered. When it comes to back surgery, you always have three alternatives: the pain and discomfort gets better, the pain and discomfort stays the same, or the pain and discomfort get worse. That only gives you a one in three chance of the situation improving, so get a second opinion to make sure that surgery is really necessary.
It is always possible to die during any surgery.