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Hand surgery
- ... Weakness of arms or legs Numbness of arms, hands, or fingers
- ... which provides motor and sensory function to the hand. Most physicians recommend trying non-surgical treatments (such as: splinting the wrist, using anti-inflammation medications) before recommending surgery.
- ... than the other. Some children require a second surgery, depending on the complexity of the syndactyly. Hospital stays of one or two days are common. Small children with hand syndactylies may have a cast put on that ...
- ... are often placed into a vein in the hand, foot, or scalp of babies ... to provide long-term, highly concentrated intravenous fluid.
- ... buttocks, hips, and thighs. Men, on the other hand, can gain fat in the belly and waist. ... fluids for the first few days after the surgery.