my daughter, at 13 years old had cavernous angioma and had it removed by surgery. A year later , she has been experiencing headaches and sensations in her head that are scaring her. Is this normal even though the angioma was removed and the scar tissue should have healed by now? Could she just be prone to headaches, or is it some form of a seizure? Thanks, sue
Headaches is one of the post-operative issues that may be experienced by a patient who has undergone sinus surgery and septoplasty. This may last for about 1-2 weeks after surgery. Pain medications are usually prescribed by the surgeon after the operation.
Gastric bypass surgery is a very dangerous surgery. Some side effects of a gastric bypass surgery are confusion, nightmares, sweating, shaking, headaches and many more.
Headaches for a day or two after surgery. This complication is much more common with a classic forehead lift than with endoscopic surgery
Yes you can because the scar tissue is healing from your brain surgery
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i had osteomitis surgery in the military and now have tmj headaches and sleep apnea and i never suffer from these condition before
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However, surgery may not be an option in some cases, such as when there are numerous sites of infection or when infection is located in an inaccessible area of the brain.
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Even though Liposuction is a relatively simple procedure, it must be considered as surgery. There are numerous risks and either general or local anesthesia must be administered.
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