...procedure, patients who undergo jaw contouring face the risk of developing an adverse reaction to anaesthesia and infection during and after the procedure. Pain is expected, as well as swelling...
...to help soothe discomfort, if any. After the procedure, patients may notice minor swelling, redness, and the appearance of small capillaries in the treated area, which usually resolve on their...
...small bandage or dressing will be applied to the biopsy site. Possible risks associated with percutaneous CNB without imaging include: * Slight pain, bruising, and swelling at the biopsy site....
...high blood pressure angioedema, which is swelling beneath the skin allergic reaction anaphylactic shock heart arrhythmias, when a doctors uses them to treat coronary thromboses The most common complication of...
...with pressure in order to stop bleeding as soon as the procedure has been completed. Doctors and nurses will look for signs of bleeding or swelling and the patient’s vital...
...manage pain, swelling and fever may also be administered. Smoke inhalation risks and complications The inhalation of smoke can cause serious short and long-term health problems and should be considered...
...and are considered normal reactions as the body adjusts to the injected substance. These include: Mild redness and swelling at the injection site – These usually begin within 24 hours...
...Complications Patients who undergo perineoplasty are at risk of: Bleeding Infection at the surgical site that would necessitate antibiotic therapy Inflammation and swelling of the affected tissues Constipation after the...
...is incorrectly performed, there is a risk of causing injury to the gums, making the gums more vulnerable to infection. Injured gums also cause soreness, gingivitis (swelling and inflammation), and...
...treatment, brachytherapy does have side effects. These may differ according to the type and location of the cancer being treated. Some of the most common are: Fatigue Swelling Bruising Abnormal...