Yes, after a few years knees that have been operated on often need maintainence, possibly another surgery. It will never get totally better, sorry.
After knee replacement surgery, as the time passes and adoption of correct exercise for your knee, LC returns to normal. However, one can suffer from pain.
that is normal reaction of the body due to internal work and interuption
Not as a direct result of hip replacement surgery! But should be no reason to becoming pregnant in the normal manner.
He or she usually can return to work or other normal activities within two months of the surgery.
Swollen feet, legs, arms everything is normal for pregnancy.
Yes, it can be normal for patients to have an additional procedure to remove a drainage tube after total knee replacement surgery. While many patients have tubes that are removed during the initial recovery period, some may require a follow-up procedure if the tube remains longer than expected or if there are complications. The decision depends on individual circumstances and the surgeon's assessment of the situation. Always consult with your healthcare provider for specific advice and information.
Water on the knee after knee replacement is a very common problem that many patient face. It can be common or uncommon depending on severity of the swelling and time frame. Immediately following surgery it would appear as if your knee joint is swollen that is because of the underlying tissue has been traumatized. In knee replacement surgery the surgeon has to reach the joint by cutting the muscles so once operation is done the muscles has to be reorganized and that is the cause for swelling. As long as you are not having trouble or it is not causing any trouble to you swelling is normal thing. Hope it helps.
Swelling after surgery is quite common. Any surgery on the hand requires the hand to be elevated in a sling otherwise you may get some swelling.
If untreated, you would surely die. With medicines or in some cases surgery and/or replacement, you can live a relatively normal life.
Yes it is normal. Lymph nodes can remain swollen for months after a cold or infection has passed.
I had a total hip replacemnt and my femur was cracked during the operation. What are the odds at this happening?
You need to go see a doctor. If they are swollen that's not normal.