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... circumcision, scrotoplasty, orchiopexy, hydrocelectomy, and spermatocelectomy or epididymal cyst excision and epididymectomy. More than 95% of vasectomy ...
Without treatment, the blocked parts of the intestine can die, leading to serious problems. However, with prompt medical care, intestinal obstruction often can ...
Kim explains that in many ways, managing trauma-related rib fracture in an elderly patient — and thus averting respiratory complications such as pneumonia — is ...
What vasectomy surgery and recovery involves, and possible complications. Some family medicine or primary care doctors do vasectomies. But most are done by ...
... problems. Later in life, health issues such as scoliosis, cerebral palsy or learning disabilities may occur. Possible complications depend on where the ...
Having a hysterectomy that you don't need may create new problems. Gender-confirmation surgery. Some people who wish to better align their bodies with their ...
Finding new surgical techniques can create better outcomes and minimize recovery time and complications for patients. Some patients undergoing trigger finger ...
Having fast or irregular heartbeat, called palpitations. Not sleeping well. Thyroid eye disease. Eye complications associated with Graves' disease Thyroid eye ...
Simple prostatectomy, which removes most of the inner prostate tissue, works well at easing urinary symptoms. But it has a higher risk of some complications and ...
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