Any infection in the body would be of concern to an orthopedic surgeon. as infection can travel from one part of the body to another. Orthopedic surgeons are particularly paranoid about the risk of infection as the bone is about as deep as you can go in the body. I suggest you speak with him/her about this before you go under the knife.
yes he is having hip replacement surgery
I am having a elbow replacement. can I take celebrex and Tylenol before surgery<
There are many risks when going into any surgery. One, is a risk of infection due to poor healing. Another risk is scarring if something goes wrong with surgery.
you can prevent this by not holding in your pee.... and NOT having ''unsafe sex'' if you want you can take vitmins to help your system to aviod getting a bladder infection!! good luck...happy holidays!!
Some of the complications that you can suffer from after going through Charite disk replacement surgery include, numbness, weakness and pain among others. The complications vary from one patient to another.
I normally park in a car park, can you re-phrase the question please!
It is vital part of the process. It lessens the possibility of infection and unwelcomed biological response
Some risks include allergic reactions to medicine , breathing problems, infection, bleeding , bruising, and scarring. Nerve injury is also a possibility along with a possible return of the veins.
Any type of plastic surgery can be dangerous. Any type of "normal" surgery can be dangerous. Noses can collapse and fall in on themselves. Any surgery has the risk of infection. Please consulate a professional if you plan on having any type of surgery, including cosmetic surgery.
i have been told that i need hip replacement, the pain is unbearable. someone told me that shark cartlage will help me so i wont have to have surgery, is that true. Also i am on boniva so will the cartlage help build my bones
Laser correction surgery is generally very safe. However, there are some risks, mainly under or over correction, inflammation or infection and double vision.
Gastrointestinal surgery for obesity, also called bariatric surgery, alters the digestive process to achieve rapid weight loss. Many of these surgeries involve staples, so leakage and infection can occur.