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Neck pain
- While the patient is deep asleep and pain-free (general anesthesia), the surgeon elevates the bladder neck (pubococcygeal muscle) by stitching it and the urethra to the anterior (front) pubic bone. After surgery, the patient will have a Foley catheter ...
- ... irritability, fatigue, and anxiety, as well as abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting.
- While the patient is deep asleep and pain-free (general anesthesia), an incision is made in the front of the neck.
- ... the bite. If the bite is on the neck, head, face, hand, or fingers, call your doctor right away. Over the next 24 to 48 hours, observe the bite for signs of infection (increasing skin redness, swelling, and pain). If the bite becomes infected, call the doctor ...
- ... It may be accompanied by chills, vomiting, abdominal pain and malaise. ... on the neck and chest, then spreads over the body. While ...
- ... cause significant swelling of the face, mouth, or neck, the patient's airway may be an area of ... tube directly into the airway (trachea) in the neck (tracheotomy).
- ... age. Folds and fat deposits appear around the neck, and deep flexion creases form between the nose ... While the patient is sleepy (sedated) and pain-free (local anesthesia) ... makes incisions above the hairline at the temples, behind ...