Saturday, December 1, 2012

Regional Anesthesia Complications


Anesthesia of every kind has some kind of risk involved for the patient. Risks are often associated with your health status and how your body reacts to the anesthesia. Regional anesthesia is a type of anesthetic that is injected near a nerve or group of nerves. Doctors who administer anesthesia are usually highly trained and experienced in their field. However, they can and do make errors that can severely hurt innocent patients.

If you or a loved one has been injured due to an anesthesia error, contact a knowledgeable medical malpractice attorney as soon as possible. Medical costs in America are very high and are often unaffordable for many patients. If you have incurred medical bills because of another person's negligent error, you should not have to pay for their mistakes.

Types of Regional Anesthesia Complications

Depending on the type of anesthesia that was given to you, you could experience a variety of side effects that could be due to another person's carelessness when they gave you the anesthesia. Types of complications that are common with regional anesthesia include:

Numbness Weakness Severe pain Bloodstream toxicity Infection Swelling Lung problems Heart problemsThese kinds of complications can have a severe and devastating effect on your life. If you have become sick or injured because of an anesthesia error, you could have to miss work in order to recover. Trying to pay bills when you cannot work and earn your normal wages can be extremely difficult and stressful. Speak with an attorney today to find out if you could receive compensation for any medical mistakes that were made.

Contact Us

Contact a Kenosha medical malpractice attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C., to discuss your case, free of charge.

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