Please contact your surgeon or the on-call physician immediately if you notice any of the following:
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bleeding from your suture lines
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pus or cloudy discharge from your incision areas, nipples or elsewhere
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a foul odor from your incision areas, nipples or elsewhere
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uncontrollable pain
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blisters or rash
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temperature over 100.5° F
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inability to pass waste (both liquid and solid)
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numbness of the legs (unless you had lipo as well)
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uncontrollable dizziness not related to the pain relievers
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deflation
Please contact your surgeon or the on-call physician AND go to the emergency room as soon as possible if you notice any of the following:
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passing blood through urine, feces or spitting up blood
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abrupt and severe swelling and discoloration (aside from normal swelling)
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blackening of the skin (which is clearly NOT a bruise)
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uncontrollable vomiting
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loss of consciousness not related to sedatives
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temperature over 105° F
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convulsions
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paralysis
What to do in case of a complication:
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#1 STAY CALM
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Have your emergency numbers handy and contact, or have your caretaker contact your surgeon or the on-call physician to let them know of your problem as soon as you can.
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If you are going to the emergency room don't forget to tell your surgeon WHICH hospital
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Bring all of your medications with you to the hospital
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It may be cautionary to pack an overnight bag ahead of time "just in case"
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If you are able, keep a written journal (and if possible photos) of your symptoms and complaints
Emergency Numbers:
Surgeon: _________________________________________
Emergency On-call Physician: ________________________
Hospital: _________________________________________
Pharmacy: ________________________________________
Parents: __________________________________________
Friend: ___________________________________________
Other: ____________________________________________