Back Surgery - Seven Things Your Surgeon Won"t Tell You!
Modern medicine is wonderful, all the new treatments, micro and laser surgery, MRI and new vaccines make one feel good they are living in today's world and not 100 or even 50 years ago.
New techniques in surgery enable most of us to have a procedure that would have required days in the hospital to now be performed as an outpatient operation.
Surgeons for the most part are highly skilled and caring professional.
But there are things a surgeon won't tell you when it comes to an operation and in this case a back surgery.
1.
Many back surgeries fail to relieve the pain and discomfort.
There is even a name for it "Failed Back Surgery Syndrome".
This is where the pain returns even though the surgery was a "mechanical success".
This was the case with my operation.
2.
Risk of infection: My friend had the same procedure I had and was pain free afterward (Lucky Guy!) However a few days later he was back in the hospital with a severe infection (Not so lucky!) and had to endure another more complicated operation.
He has recovered, but if the infection wasn't treated quickly it could have led to major complications.
3.
Nerve damage: The surgeon is cutting very close to major nerves in your body a slight knick can cause paralysis.
4.
Bone chip and other debris: During an operation, especially if the surgeon is removing part of the vertebrae, minute bone chips and other debris are created - if this isn't completely removed it can cause problems later.
5.
Anesthesia complications: All surgeries have the risk of complications from anesthesia.
Nausea and vomiting can occur as a reaction to an anesthesia.
The tube inserted in the throat can can irritation.
6.
Blood Clots 7.
Bleeding It's obvious that you need to have a serious talk with your doctor and make sure he covers and completely answers all your questions.
After all it's your body.
I believe it is also critical to explore other non-surgical, natural treatments and cures before undergoing the knife.
There are proven and effective non-invasive treatment programs and systems.
As someone who has suffered with a bad back and who has endured months of physical therapy and an operation, I can tell you there are solutions for your discomfort.
In many cases the solution is to find a program of exercises specifically design to relieve and cure your back pain without resorting to surgery.
One of the top rated programs is called the Lose The Back Pain System developed by therapists and doctors of the Healthy back Institute.
This program has helped thousands by strengthening muscles and eliminating muscles imbalance.
New techniques in surgery enable most of us to have a procedure that would have required days in the hospital to now be performed as an outpatient operation.
Surgeons for the most part are highly skilled and caring professional.
But there are things a surgeon won't tell you when it comes to an operation and in this case a back surgery.
1.
Many back surgeries fail to relieve the pain and discomfort.
There is even a name for it "Failed Back Surgery Syndrome".
This is where the pain returns even though the surgery was a "mechanical success".
This was the case with my operation.
2.
Risk of infection: My friend had the same procedure I had and was pain free afterward (Lucky Guy!) However a few days later he was back in the hospital with a severe infection (Not so lucky!) and had to endure another more complicated operation.
He has recovered, but if the infection wasn't treated quickly it could have led to major complications.
3.
Nerve damage: The surgeon is cutting very close to major nerves in your body a slight knick can cause paralysis.
4.
Bone chip and other debris: During an operation, especially if the surgeon is removing part of the vertebrae, minute bone chips and other debris are created - if this isn't completely removed it can cause problems later.
5.
Anesthesia complications: All surgeries have the risk of complications from anesthesia.
Nausea and vomiting can occur as a reaction to an anesthesia.
The tube inserted in the throat can can irritation.
6.
Blood Clots 7.
Bleeding It's obvious that you need to have a serious talk with your doctor and make sure he covers and completely answers all your questions.
After all it's your body.
I believe it is also critical to explore other non-surgical, natural treatments and cures before undergoing the knife.
There are proven and effective non-invasive treatment programs and systems.
As someone who has suffered with a bad back and who has endured months of physical therapy and an operation, I can tell you there are solutions for your discomfort.
In many cases the solution is to find a program of exercises specifically design to relieve and cure your back pain without resorting to surgery.
One of the top rated programs is called the Lose The Back Pain System developed by therapists and doctors of the Healthy back Institute.
This program has helped thousands by strengthening muscles and eliminating muscles imbalance.
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