...that caused the spleen to rupture or break open, which increases the risk of internal saignement that can threaten the patient’s overall health. Common causes of injury to the spleen...
...to the drug used. In patients with very low platelet counts, the insertion of the needle to draw the tissues can cause excessive saignement. Very rarely, a patient can suffer...
...walking or standing difficult. 2. **Thickening:** Excessive thickening of the lesion may lead to cracking and saignement, increasing the risk of infection. 3. **Bleeding:** Calluses or corns may develop deep...
...(laryngitis) More severe side effects are rare, but contact a doctor if you notice any of these complications of a thyroid lobectomy: saignement that doesn’t stop symptoms of an infection,...
...the body’s natural defense against excessive saignement when a blood vessel is damaged or injured. In such cases, the platelets and proteins in the plasma form a clot over the...
...the problem or, according to some claims, to help increase a woman’s chances of conceiving. Many doctors prescribe this scan when the woman complains of unexplained saignement not caused by...
## What Is a Hepatologist? **Definition:** A hepatologist is a medical doctor specialized in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of diseases related to the liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, and pancreas....
...postoperative infection in the remaining lung tissue. * **Bleeding:** Excessive saignement during or after surgery is a potential complication. * **Air Leak:** A leak in the lung tissue can occur,...
...infection at the incision site. * **Bleeding:** There is a small risk of saignement during the procedure. * **Nerve damage:** There is a small risk of nerve damage during the...
...obstructions Colon cancer Ulcerative colitis Uncontrolled saignement Diverticulitis Crohn’s disease Colonic inertia or severe constipation As a preventive measure, colectomy surgery is recommended if the patient presents a high risk...