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If you have appendicitis, you'll normally need surgery to take out ... You'll have a general anaesthetic to make you sleep during surgery. ... 15 in 100 people get an infection after appendix surgery. With antibiotics, this drops to ... anything important, and you can live quite happily without it
While eye correction surgery can be beneficial to the recipient, it can also be dangerous. Complications can take place during the surgery or during recovery.The cornea can be cut, leading to the halting of the procedure until the cornea heals.
No if you've any disability the Army doesn't take you in.
Yes, more often, radiographers will operate a fluoroscopy unit during surgery which gives a real time x-ray image which the surgeon can use to help guide him but there are instances when a portable x-ray machine is used to take an x-ray during a surgical procedure. If there is a problem with an anaesthetic, the doctor may call for a chest xray during the surgery.
Having second cataract surgery tomorrow....have thrown out back on on skelaxin...pre op nurse says its find to take it before my surgery...but want to make sure.
in the small intestines
Recovery time will depend on the actual surgery and how in depth it is. Laser surgery is much faster to recover from but it could be a week up to 6 months based on what you have done.
Nervous patients are sometimes given premedication before surgery, and it should be all right to take it, but check it out during preoperative assessment with the Anaesthetist before you take any drug!
most likely it would take surgery to align the bones back up wiki on!
I was prescribed these two drugs together while waiting on back surgery in 1990
It depends on where the surgery will occur.....
Your small intestines absorb the food and nutrients as well as the water you take in. You can not survive without most of it.