Yes - take a home pregnancy test AND talk with your doctor
Gallbladder surgery does not cause a yeast infection.However, you may be put on antibiotics after surgery to reduce the chance of infection, and antibiotics have been known to contribute to yeast infections in some women.
Can you have back surgery while recovering from bronchitis
After receiving Gastric Bypass Surgery, it is possible to conceive and have a healthy pregnancy. In fact, research shows that pregnancy after Gastric Bypass is safer than a pregnancy that is affected by obesity. However, it is best to avoid conception until about one year after surgery in order to allow enough time for your body weight to stabilize. Moreover, it is important to eat nutritiously, take prenatal vitamins as well as additional post surgery supplements in order to have a healthy and happy pregnancy.
If the infection is mild it can settle with antibiotics. Recurrent attacks will subsequently require surgery
No, because they would have to test for pregnancy to detect it. They can use the same blood to test it though if you request it.
No it is not possible to get Parkinson's from spinal surgery
Chances are, after your surgery you were put on a lot of medicines and antibiotics. Antibiotics and certain medicines are known in the natural medicine world to be a prospective link to wrinkle onset. Antibiotics kill the natural flora and fauna in your intestines, leaving you bodies natural defense strategy unequipped. Antibiotics and certain medicines used during and after surgery can also cause inflammation in the body and on the skin as well as oxidation.
Topical antibiotics may also be applied to surgical incision sites to prevent infection.
It is unlikely that they would perform surgery if they knew you had an infection. Either way your doctor will probably prescribe antibiotics.
Patients with intestinal perforation or hemorrhage may need surgery if the infection cannot be controlled by antibiotics.
If your ocular surgery is done in localanesthesia, it is safe in pregnancy.
Surgery for HPV will not affect your period. Take a pregnancy test if you're at risk for pregnancy, and contact your health care provider for adavice.