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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Recurrent fractures
  1. ... dysplasia. Treatment aims to prevent complications, such as recurrent bone fractures, to help make the condition less severe.
  2. ... and may even cause greater problems such as recurrent dislocation. ... Thromboembolism Nerve injury (nerve palsy) Thigh (femur) bone fracture Leg-length inequality Blood clots Revision surgery will ...
  3. ... you might be pregnant before taking these drugs. RECURRENT BLADDER INFECTIONS Some women have repeated bladder infections. ...
  4. ... in either the veins or in the arteries. Recurrent miscarriages or still birth. Rash, in some people. ... prevent blood clots: After surgery After a bone fracture With active cancer When you need to sit ...
  5. ... or complete loss of sensation in the fingers Recurrent or unnoticed injury to the hand
  6. ... or complete loss of wrist or hand movement Recurrent or unnoticed injury to the hand