Hernia may have several complications, mostly ones that arise post-surgery. If a person does not get out of bed after his or her surgery, they may develop blood clots from lack of movement.
As with any surgery, there exists the possibility of excessive bleeding and infection after the surgery. In inguinal and femoral hernia repair, a slight risk of damage to the testicles or their blood supply exists for male patients. Accidental.
I recently had surgery in July to repair an umbilical hernia only to be rushed to the hospital in October to repair 3 additional hernia's (holes). They wouldn't let me leave the hospital without the procedure. I assumed this was serious.
Wichita, Kansas is the closest physician I could locate to you in Kansas. Kansas Surgical Consultants has surgeons on staff who specialize in hernia surgery. More information can be found at their website: www.kansassurgical.com
Two weeks after hernia surgery, you can typically resume light activities, such as walking and gentle stretching, as long as you feel comfortable. It’s important to avoid heavy lifting, strenuous exercise, and activities that could strain your abdomen. Always follow your surgeon's specific recommendations and listen to your body to ensure proper recovery. If you experience any unusual pain or complications, consult your healthcare provider immediately.
Cataract surgery itself typically does not cause a wrinkled retina, but complications can arise during or after the procedure. One potential issue is the formation of an epiretinal membrane, which can lead to retinal wrinkling. Additionally, if there are pre-existing conditions or complications, such as retinal detachment, they could also contribute to changes in the retina's appearance. It's essential to discuss any concerns with an eye care professional before surgery.
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APO, could refer to Apoptosis which is cell death.
I had a large ventral hernia repaired with Alloderm in February of 2009. It has now been one year & I am still having significant issues with ongoing abdominal pain. Doctors are not willing to say if this is "normal", but I'm beginning to believe it is more common than the doctors would have you believe prior to the surgery.
It is possible, you should contact a doctor about this.
Bariatric Surgery should be preformed only if you have unsucessfully tried to lose weight on you're own and cannot suceed. Do not overeat after having the surgery or you're stomach could burst.
If it isn't an inguinal hernia it could just be a growth. This does not mean it harmful, it could be a begin growth that will have no effect on your health.
If a person has a bullet inside his abdominal area and wants it removed after his hernia operation, it is up to the doctor to decide if it can be safely removed after the operation.