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How to treat intestinal adhesions after surgery
Postoperative intestinal adhesions are one of the common postoperative complications. In mild cases, with mild complications of intestinal adhesions, patients can be treated medically by using pain relievers, reducing intestinal motility, patients stopping eating so that the intestines can rest and remove the adhesions themselves. In case of severe intestinal adhesions, the patient needs surgery to treat intestinal adhesions after surgery.
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Intestinal adhesions after surgery: What you need to know
Postoperative intestinal adhesions are a common complication of many patients and should be treated early. If left for a long time, the food will be blocked, causing not only painful symptoms, affecting the quality of life but also can lead to dangerous complications, threatening the patient's life.
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Beware of intestinal adhesions after appendectomy
Intestinal adhesion after appendectomy is a problem encountered in many patients. This complication can cause many consequences such as digestive disorders, constipation or reproductive difficulties in women. Therefore, finding out the causes and solutions to prevent it is an extremely important and necessary factor.
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Is there a sharp pain near the appendix incision?
It's been 8 years since I operated on my appendix (it's a balloon operation) but I still have occasional cramping pain near the incision. So the doctor asked me if there is a sharp pain near the appendix incision, is it okay? Thank you doctor.
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