Implanted electronic neurostimulator of spinal cord, electrode (lead) is a medical device that is implanted under the skin of the patient. This device is used to help manage chronic pain by sending electrical impulses to the spinal cord. While this device can offer significant relief, there are some potential complications that patients should be aware of. One of these complications is infection and inflammatory reaction.
If you have an implanted electronic neurostimulator of spinal cord, electrode (lead) and are experiencing symptoms such as redness, swelling, or fever, it is important to seek medical attention right away. Infection and inflammatory reactions can occur due to a number of factors such as exposure to bacteria during the implantation procedure or a reaction to the device itself.
It is important to note that infection and inflammatory reaction due to an implanted electronic neurostimulator of spinal cord, electrode (lead) is considered a medical emergency. If left untreated, it can lead to serious complications such as spinal cord damage or even death.
Implanted electronic neurostimulators of the spinal cord are used to manage chronic pain, especially when other treatments have failed. These devices work by blocking pain signals from the spinal cord to the brain. However, lik...
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