Complications can occur at any stage of a medical condition or treatment, often arising when the initial issue worsens or when side effects from interventions manifest. They may result from factors such as underlying health conditions, inappropriate treatment responses, or infections. Additionally, complications can arise during post-operative recovery or in chronic disease management. Timely intervention and monitoring can help mitigate the risk of complications.
Complications, though rare, can occur during fundoplication. These complications can include injury to such surrounding tissues and organs, as the liver, esophagus, spleen, and stomach.
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There are no complications or side effects of this test.
Major complications as a result of hair transplantation are extremely rare
A recent Johns Hopkins study documented complications in 41% of cases.
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Complications occur three to five times more frequently in males.
These include lung and heart complications, as well as reactions to medications, bleeding, and infection.
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Serious complications of the procedure occur in approximately four percent of cases, with minor complications in another 10%.
Other serious complications that may occur are blindness, glaucoma, or hemorrhage.
Usually in the womb, but fertilisation can occur in the fallopian tubes, which can lead to complications as the foetus grows.