Sentences with phrase «prolonged recovery time»

Infection at the site of a surgical wound is a complication that prolongs recovery times for patients and can be fatal.
It revealed that most athletes» clinical symptoms abate within seven to 10 days of injury and that suffering a repeat concussion often prolongs recovery time.
Concussed athletes, who are not removed from competition, risk prolonging their recovery time or can suffer post-concussive syndrome or, in worst - case scenarios, second - impact syndrome.
«Patients and caregivers should weigh the expected benefits with the potential risks of contralateral prophylactic mastectomy, including prolonged recovery time, increased risk of operative complications, cost, the possible need for repeat surgery, and effects on self - image.»
When people lose a lot of weight due to chronic illness, prolonged recovery times from surgery or other medical conditions, Anavar can be a helpful tool in putting the weight back on.
The extent of muscle atrophy at the time of surgery correlated with prolonged recovery time.
Over doing it will only make you exhausted and prolong your recovery time.
Although some studies have shown longer recovery times in younger patients and patients who suffered from amnesia, results from this study do not suggest that age or amnesia are risk factors for prolonged recovery time.
After analyzing data for numerous variables, including total score of the PCSS at initial visit, age, and amnesia symptoms, only the total score on the PCSS was independently associated with symptoms lasting longer than 28 days; the higher the score, the greater chance of a prolonged recovery time.
When controlling for other factors shown to prolong recovery time, such as a history of concussion or previous diagnosis of a learning disability, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or depression, the researchers found that athletes who delayed reporting a concussion still took an average of five more days to receive medical clearance to return to play.
I've been trying to find out the cause (muscular, a result of the prolonged recovery time etc), and a personal trainer I approached told me to take magnesium baths to help.
Furthermore, if your pet should require anesthesia while untreated for hypothyroidism, he or she may have a prolonged recovery time or experience dangerously low heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, and body temperature during the procedure.
Abnormal behaviors include continual bleeding from the surgery area, prolonged recovery time (still inactive and lethargic, 6 + hours after surgery) or getting drowsy or weak again after waking up.
Barbiturates used for induction are metabolized slowly and will prolong recovery time; however small dosages of IV Thiopental used to effect are safe and do not result in excessive recovery time.
The delayed diagnosis of any illness can cause worse symptoms and prolonged recovery times.
If you do not, you run the risk of the defence lawyer arguing that your failure to follow your treatment plan either made your injuries worse or prolonged your recovery time.
Treating these multiple trauma cases can become complicated and often require a prolonged recovery time.
Not only are victims subjected to excruciating pain and prolonged recovery times, but they are also forced to deal with the mental scars of permanent disfigurement.
Misdiagnosis: incorrect or late diagnosis that causes further injury or prolongs recovery time.
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