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Complications · Having a hard time feeding. One concern right away after birth is feeding. · Ear infections and hearing loss. Babies with cleft palate are ...
Complications. Uterine fibroids often aren't dangerous. But they can cause pain, and they may lead to complications. These include a drop in red blood cells ...
Complications of treatment · Multiple pregnancy. The most common complication of infertility treatment is a multiple pregnancy — twins, triplets or more.
Complications. Complications of myasthenia gravis are treatable, but some can be life-threatening. Myasthenic crisis. Myasthenic crisis is a life ...
Complications · Irreversible damage to your facial nerve. · Irregular regrowth of nerve fibers. This may result in involuntary contraction of certain muscles when ...
Complications · Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) · Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) · Autism spectrum disorder · Learning disabilities · Sleep ...
Complications of cirrhosis include: Enlarged veins in the esophagus, called esophageal varices. The portal vein carries blood from the intestine to the liver.
Rarely, an unwanted pregnancy in the future if the procedure doesn't work. Things that make you more likely to have complications from tubal ligation include:.
Complications. Advanced arthritis, especially in the hands or arms, can make everyday tasks challenging. When arthritis affects weight-bearing joints, it may ...
Complications · Digestive or bowel problems, such as irritable bowel syndrome or ulcers · Headaches and migraines · Chronic pain and illness · Sleep problems and ...
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