...lead to further complications. Nerve Damage – There is a risk of nerve damage in the graft site that can lead to loss of sensation in the area. Graft Rejection...
...patients with non-healing wounds, HBOT can reduce the risk of amputation. Sudden deafness and vision loss – HBOT can be used if sudden vision or hearing loss is due to...
...blockage can cause some complications, thus requiring medical intervention. The symptoms or complications that may arise due to ear blockage caused by cerumen include: Earache or otalgia Hearing loss Itchiness...
...Blood loss or excessive bleeding Infection Numbness Scar tissue buildup Skin discoloration Necrosis or death of tissue due to the loss or lack of blood supply Pudendal nerves, wherein nerves...
...an eye condition characterised by vision loss or blindness caused by an increasing pressure that permanently damages the optic nerves. The condition has many risk factors including age and other...
...still face a minimal risk of complications, such as: Treatment-related vision loss – Patients may experience blurring, dimming, or total vision loss in the affected eye depending on the size...
...Sharp, stabbing pain in the lower right abdomen, initially around the belly button * Gradual migration of pain to the lower right quadrant * Nausea and vomiting * Loss of...
...To prevent this complication, patients can elevate the legs periodically, perform circulation-improving lower leg exercises, wear support stockings, and take blood-thinning medications. Periprosthetic fractures, especially in older patients Loss of...
...It can also be used to detect cavities, bone loss in the teeth and jawbones, as well as masses (benign or malignant) inside the mouth. Dental x-rays are not only...
...may be needed. The long-term effects of trabeculectomy vary between patients. In general, patients can expect a decrease in pressure with decreased frequency of glaucoma related vision loss. However, the...