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Anesthesia Spine for Uretroscopy
After uretroscopy of breaking 6mm stone from my friend's ureter and now dj stent  is put to dilate ureter for 2weeks told by urologist he got discharged today. From today morning(after 1 day of surgery) i.e post surgery...he got very bad headache specially when sitting or standing...very relaxed when lying in bed flat. He is tensed and doing google which says seizures etc can come. What to do? Is it serious or normal? this headache...Kindly suggest. Someone asked to take caffeine..rest and crocin pain relief...kindly elaborate whats happening ..and why? how can it be fine? is it SOS situation?
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Homeopathy medication is safe and effective for your condition. If not yet got solution yet , chat online ll guide you further. Thanks and Regards, Dr Merlin
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Headaches post spinal anaesthesia are common.Please consult your physician for the same.
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It happens after surgery. Consult your doctor.
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