Laryngectomees must learn new ways of speaking. They must be continually concerned about the care of their stoma. Serious infections can occur if water or other foreign material enters the lungs
formation of blood clots that can travel to the heart, lungs, or brain; nerve injury, which can cause defective emptying of the stomach; infection; breathing difficulties and pneumonia
The most common complications to surgery that can prove fatal are infection, bleeding, and complications of anesthesia
In one word NO! I have had 16 Lithrotripsies and that is not common at all! That means possible infections or possible complications! I suggest if you have not all ready been there to get to the Emergency Room in your area and/or see the doctor as soon as possible and don't let this go on any further. This could be a serious matter at hand.
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Could be bad, but not if you get it removed as soon as possible, preferably within 12 hours at very most. If you can't reach it yourself, see a doctor. Leaving it and doing nothing is NOT an option.
It is the onset of symptoms and complications of diseases that are cyclic in nature.
A laryngectomy is done with there is a severe injury or cancer to the larynx.
A laryngectomy is the partial or complete surgical removal of the voice box (larynx).
There are three main methods of vocalizing after a total laryngectomy
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Tracheostomy is opening made through neck into trachea through which patient can breathe. Laryngectomy is removal of the larynx (or voice box) ... All patients with laryngectomy will get permanent tracheostomy ... But can get temporary tracheostomy without laryngectomy.
Hemorrhage in the brain is a possible complication, as is infection.
Sydney Norgate has written: 'Laryngectomy is not a tragedy' -- subject- s -: Alaryngeal Speech, Laryngectomees, Laryngectomy, Personal narratives, Popular works, Rehabilitation
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As with any invasive surgical procedure, hemorrhage, infarction, stroke, heart attack, and infection are all possible complications of heart valve repair.
The possible complications of thigh liposuction are similar to those of any type of liposuction. Complications include negative reactions to anesthesia, nerve damage, blood clots (which can be deadly), adverse reactions to medications, and permanent disfigurement of the thighs.
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