It's not uncommon to experience some pain after a knee arthroscopy, as recovery can vary between individuals. However, if the pain persists or worsens after a month, it may indicate complications or issues such as infection, inflammation, or incomplete healing. It's important to follow up with your surgeon or healthcare provider to assess your recovery and address any concerns.
It is completely normal to have jaw pain after one month of surgery. It could take up to six months for a full recovery.
bruising after knee arthroscopy...hi i too had knee arthroscopy last Tuesday and my leg is bruised from the knee down to ankle. i have back up to hospital and have had blood test and ultra scan done and was told there is nothing to worry about and that is normal after the arthroscopy.
After Arthroscopy, your internal organs shut down but your blood is still pumped round your body so your body effectively drowns in its own blood.
This is most likely due to recently starting birth control as this happened because your body is still adjusting to the medication. If it happens again next month then see your Doctor.
yes it is . i still have it and i am 12. i have it about 3 times in a month
no it means you tore a mucsle
Yes, it is normal for a 3-month-old to drool excessively as they are still developing their ability to swallow and control saliva. This is a common occurrence in infants at this age.
it may still be a little swollen, however you may be allergic to them, if it becomes more painful and does not reduce i suggest you go to your local gp to get it checked out. :)
If you are still bleeding, it is not normal. You need to go back to the doctor.
Give it one more month, then consult your OB-GYN.
yes, you can actually have a normal period every month during your pregnancy
yes u still have periods. i had mine tied and my menstrual periods r more painful now and everyone i have spoken to that have theirs tied experienced the same thing,more painful cramps and heavier bleeding. hope this helps.