When undergoing a procedure involving the digestive system, there is a risk of developing postprocedural hematoma and seroma. These conditions occur when blood or fluid accumulates in the surgical area after the procedure, resulting in swelling and discomfort.
The symptoms of postprocedural hematoma and seroma can vary depending on the severity of the condition. Common symptoms include:
If you experience symptoms of postprocedural hematoma and seroma, it is important to seek medical attention. Your healthcare provider may recommend one or more of the following treatment options:
While postprocedural hematoma and seroma cannot always be prevented, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk. These include:
Postprocedural hematoma and seroma are common complications following a procedure involving the digestive system. While they can be uncomfortable and cause swelling, they are typically treatable. By following your healthcare provider's instructions and taking steps to reduce your risk, you can minimize the likelihood of developing these conditions.