Will polydactyly surgery affect my normal life?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-09
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It will not affect your normal life, it can make your life less troublesome, make your life more convenient, and you will be able to do things more smoothly, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It will not be affected, and after the removal, it is a normal life and ordinary people, and it will not be disturbed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No. If the surgery is successful, of course, it will not affect the maturation, but if it fails, it will be affected.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It may take about two months to return to a normal life, and two months is enough for our wounds to heal.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If the expectant mother is infected with the virus during pregnancy, the fetus may develop malformations, such as polydactyly. Such a baby has a deformed hand after birth, and it is also very unsightly, so parents can perform surgery after the child grows up to remove the extra fingers. However, the impact of surgery on the body is also relatively large, do you know what the impact will be after polydactyly surgery?

    The surgery is very painful, so the doctor will give the finger an anesthetic, which may affect the flexibility of the finger and cause the finger to be unable to move. However, anesthetics must also be administered, and if you don't have anesthetics, it will be very painful. In addition to these, multidactyly surgery may affect the dexterity of the fingers, making them less flexible.

    After all, the surgery was done on the finger, so the flexibility of the finger may be greater, not as good as before. So if your polydactyly are small and not too ugly, you can skip surgery, after all, it is impossible for everyone to stare at your hand and not notice how many fingers you have. Everyone should be responsible for their own body, don't be willful, and don't go for polydactyly removal surgery for the sake of aesthetics.

    If the surgery is done for a long time, then there will be a visible scar on the finger, and this scar cannot be removed by surgery, because the scar is very deep and can only be lightened a little, not completely removed. Therefore, polydactyly surgery will leave a scar on the finger and make the finger less beautiful. But for the sake of your health or for the sake of future development, if you have to have this surgery, do it, don't do it for the sake of not leaving a scar.

    If polydactyly has affected the health of the body, and it is very unsightly, and even affects your future work and life, it is necessary to have surgery at this time. After the surgery, the extra fingers can be removed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It will have a great impact, first of all, after the operation, it will affect the normal life, it will lead to the inability to take care of oneself, some basic actions cannot be carried out, and you need to be taken care of by others, and then you will also change your living habits and eating habits.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There will be some traces left that will affect the movement of the fingers, will affect the development of bones, may have complications, may be infected by bacteria.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It will enhance people's resistance, will also enhance people's immunity, and is also helpful to people's physical development, if the situation is very good, it can also help people prevent some diseases and ** some diseases, and even help people's physical health.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are many risks, there may be accidents, there may be excessive blood loss, there may be malformations, there may be surgical errors, and there may be nerves.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The preparation before the operation was insufficient, the medicine was not taken according to the doctor's instructions after the operation, the medicine was not carried out according to the doctor's instructions**, the second operation was not performed according to the doctor's instructions, and the growth was not completed after the operation. The above 5 points are my understanding of the risks of this surgery.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There may be a risk of amputation, incomplete cutting, and high surgical risk, which may also lead to difficulty in recovery after surgery, bleeding, etc.

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