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Serious in the sense of painful, then yes, but otherwise inflammation of the hip bursa (commonest being trochanteric bursitis) has no serious long term sequelae. Steroid injections can be the administered to help alleviate the inflammation and pain and very occasionally bursectomy (surgical removal of the bursa) may be required.
Elevation about heart level, compression with a bandage wrap, massage the fluid effusion upwards to the quads. If persist, get doc to aspirate or drain it out. The longer the swelling remains, the more the likelihood of scar tissue formation and delay of recovery
My husband tore the meniscus in both knees. He had surgery on one, then instead of having surgery on the second hisDoctor suggested the coxcomb injections. This was about 18 months ago, and he has been virtually pain free since. In fact the knee without the surgery has done better. We were told that it may or may not help, but decided it was worth trying. He has been on of the lucky ones if has worked well for. I do know that if the pain returns you can have the injections once of year.
To help make the surgery easier when performing the surgery.
To help make the surgery easier when performing the surgery.
Surgery would not help mental retardation.
You use surgery to remove the tumors.
Neurological surgery can help relieve some types of migraines, but not most types. Neurological surgery is also considered the last option in treatment due to the potential risks of surgery.
Urinary incontinence surgery is a treatment given to woman to help with overactive bladder when nothing else seems to help. The surgery can range from being minimal to major.
Yes, you are able to access weight loss surgery groups online as well. Go to http://www.bariatric-surgery-source.com/weight-loss-surgery-support-groups-group-therapy-and-how-it-can-help-you.html to read an article about how to do this, and how it can help you.