Risks of Neck Surgery
Neck surgery is usually considered if the patient has experienced an injury or has other serious health issues that can include narrow blood vessels, thyroid problems or severe osteoarthritis. iT is a concern when it comes to treating neck pain because there are many fragile structures in the neck that, when damaged, can lead to severe complications. While choosing a highly skilled surgeon is important, the chance of ending up with serious complications is always a risk.
Dysfunctional Problems
One of the most significant risks facing patients is the risk of dysfunction’s that can include sexual problems (loss of sex drive, etc.) and bladder and bowel problems that cause you to need to go more frequently than you did prior to surgery, or may lead to a loss of control all together.
Medical Complications
Medical complications involving the spinal cord include stroke, blood clots, a heart attack, or in some cases even death during surgery.
Abnormal Bleeding
Excessive bleeding is a risk during neck surgery and in some cases patients also experience abnormal bleeding after they’re released from the hospital in which case they need medical care right away. In some cases the doctor will do a transfusion to decrease the chances of a more serious medical problem occurring, including death.
Infection
There is a potential danger of getting an infection at the site of the surgery, occurring when bacteria sets in and the body is unable fight it. The dangers brought on by infection will worsen if it’s left untreated. A good sign that an infection has set in is when the body feels weak or you have trouble talking or walking.
Nerve Damage
Nerve damage may also be a risk and there’s no way for the surgeon to determine which patients are at greater risk of nerve damage. Nerve damage can cause more pain and in some cases a tingling or numb feeling in the treated area. If nerve damage occurs, the surgeon will need to perform a second surgery in an attempt to fix the problem.
Paralysis
Cervical spinal fusion surgeries have the highest risk of causing spinal nerve damage (because of its proximity to the spinal cord) which can lead to pain, loss of sensation, weakness, loss of feeling and complete paralysis of the legs and arms. This is a risk because the surgeon is in proximity to the spinal cord, which increases the chances of injury to the spinal cord.
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A Natural Alternative to Neck Surgery
Although there may be situations where neck surgery is required, surgery should always be a last resort. Upper cervical chiropractic is a sophisticated procedure that specializes in spinal correction and the procedure has been quite successful at alleviating neck pain and restoring health naturally without the need for neck or back surgery.
The upper cervical chiropractic approach requires no popping, cracking or twisting of the spine is a very gentle and precise technique that very few chiropractors in the world have mastered. If you’re dealing with cervical (neck) pain, consider consulting with an experienced chiropractor about upper cervical care; it’s a viable option for relieving neck pain.
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