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Blood transfusions usually have few complications. When complications do occur, they're typically mild. Why it's done. Transfusions of whole blood are ...
Complications · Breathing problems. Diphtheria-causing bacteria may produce a toxin. · Heart damage. The diphtheria toxin may spread through the bloodstream and ...
Complications. Having a chronic HBV infection can lead to serious health conditions called complications. These include: Scarring of the liver, also called ...
Physical complications · Type 2 diabetes. This long-term condition affects the way the body uses sugar, also called glucose. · High cholesterol and high blood ...
What are the complications of low blood cell counts? · Infection. With a low white blood cell count and, in particular, a low level of neutrophils, you're at ...
Complications · Fluid buildup. A buildup of fluid in your lungs can cause shortness of breath. · Chest pain. The lining that covers your heart, called the ...
Potential complications include: Bleeding. Sometimes bleeding can block your airway, making it hard to breathe. Infection. Low parathyroid hormone levels ( ...
Treating existing infections may reduce the risk of complications during chemotherapy treatment, since some chemotherapy may reduce your body's ability to fight ...
Complications. Left untreated, postpartum depression can interfere with mother-child bonding and cause family problems. For mothers. Untreated postpartum ...
Ask your health care provider about complications that could arise. ... For some people, pregnancy problems such as gestational diabetes complicate what seemed to ...
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