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Complications include a transient ischemic attack (TIA) or stroke. Peripheral artery disease. This is atherosclerosis in the arteries in the arms or legs.
Weight gain that can complicate joint and spine conditions and place pressure on nerves. Proportionate dwarfism. With proportionate dwarfism, problems in growth ...
Complications. Prevention. Overview. A febrile seizure is a convulsion in a ... The most common complication is the possibility of more febrile seizures.
Learn about this possible complication of fertility treatments and how to ... Complications. Severe ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome is uncommon, but ...
Complications · Dehydration. Areas where the skin has shed lose fluids. · Blood infection (sepsis). Sepsis occurs when bacteria from an infection enter the ...
Complications · Long-term high blood pressure. · A weakened or bulging artery in the brain, also known as a brain aneurysm. · Bleeding in the brain. · A rupture or ...
Complications · Death, if the condition is not treated right away. · Liver, kidney or other organ damage due to a lack of oxygen.
Complications. Ischemic priapism can cause serious complications. The blood trapped in the penis is deprived of oxygen. When an erection lasts for too long ...
Complications. Over time, long-lasting inflammation in the esophagus can cause: Inflammation of the tissue in the esophagus, known as esophagitis. Stomach ...
Complications. Thyroid cancer that comes back. Thyroid cancer can return despite successful treatment, and it can even come back if you've had your thyroid ...
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