...pain, a firm mass in the umbilicus, and signs of obstruction such as vomiting. Large umbilical hernias typically occur in patients who are obese and usually have associated lesions on...
...serious medical condition as its underlying cause, rather than being idiopathic. These include:[2][3][4] Distended abdomen/severe bloating Vomiting Blood in the stool Hematochezia[5] Unintended weight loss Anemia Severe constipation of recent...
...minimally invasive, it comes with a few risks. Some complications include laceration and bleeding, vomiting, and respiratory collapse. These complications are easily avoided if the procedure is performed by a...
...complications are very rare, although some do occur in certain cases and these include: Fever Breathing difficulties Vomiting blood Abdominal pain that gradually becomes worse over time Pancreatitis, or inflammation...
...the following: Fever Shortness of breath Chest pain Dark stool Difficulty swallowing Vomiting Abdominal pain Studies show that the risk of developing complications is higher in patients who had a...
...vomiting, high fever, and increasing pain and swelling in the surgical site. Patients must also see their doctor after one to two weeks for a follow-up. During the follow-up, the...
...with this condition may become dehydrated if they can’t drink enough fluids to replace the water lost in the urine. Children may have a fever, loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea,...
...also a risky procedure, as it can cause vomiting if a patient eats too much too fast; patients also sometimes require a secondary operation to repair a band that has...
...urine severe headache, vomiting, dizziness, or confusion How is joint bleeding diagnosed in people with hemophilia? To diagnose joint bleeding, a doctor will first ask about your medical history and...
...Vomiting Balance problems Ear pressure Pain inside the ear Cochlear implantation is also often considered if hearing aids have failed to improve the patient’s hearing loss problem. However, there are...