Premature labor and delivery of the fetus, infections of the mother and/or the fetus (amnionitis and endometritis), and compression of the umbilical cord (leading to oxygen deprivation in the fetus).
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Some bleeding may result afterwards.
In today's society it is very easy to avoid diabetic complications. The main things you should do is monitor your glucose daily and eat a healthy diet low in sugar or even avoid sugar. Also make sure to follow up with routine visits with your Doctor. For more information please visit: http://www.diabeticlivingonline.com/complications/other/avoid-diabetes-complications/
There are a number of potential complications with gastric bypass, as there is with any surgery. Some of the possible complications from this surgery are infection, hemorrhage, hernia, bowel obstruction and nutritional deficiencies.
Difficult to answer this question as different surgery has different complication rates. Also it will depend upon the age, and build of the patient and existing co morbidity's from other illness
risk of infection; the patient must learn how to keep the incision clean and dry as it heals. After the chest tube is removed, the patient is vulnerable to pneumothorax.
D and X typically does not require an overnight hospital stay, so a follow up appointment may be scheduled to monitor the woman for any complications.
You should not have complications or blindness from wearing contacts. Follow the instructions given by your eye doctor and always keep your contacts clean. Only wear contacts prescribed for you.
People can tell when they have diabetes by the three most common symptoms: constant thirst, constant hunger, and the desire to urinate frequently. Specifically when people get these symptoms differs from person to person, but medical follow-up with a primary care doctor is best. Management of premature diabetes consists of lifestyle changes: diet improvement, exercise, and weight loss.
A abnormal pregnancy is one which does not follow normal progress and may need imput from hospital doctors such as consultants. Normal 40 week singlton pregnany with no complications would be classed as normal
He/she must perform a thorough clinical examination to reach the correct diagnosis and then perform the surgery. Last but not least, he/she must follow-up with the patient to check for proper recovery and whether there are complications or not.
It is possible that the extraction site has become infected. It also may be that the floor of the sinus was injured during the extraction. In either case, these are relatively common complications that are routinely treated as part of your follow-up care. You need to notify the dentist that extracted the tooth. He/she will likely want to see you to evaluate the situation. Follow the dentist's recommendations. There should be no additional cost to you for this follow-up care.