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You should also get medical advice if you are at risk of developing complications.
The longer the infection goes untreated, the higher the chance of developing complications.
Patients without adequate abdominal-wall transillumination are at a high risk of developing complications after PEG.
In younger individuals, longer life expectancy means a higher risk of developing complications over many decades of life.
Cafferkey recovered from Ebola in January 2015, but was readmitted to the Royal Free hospital in Hampstead, north London, twice more after developing complications related to her infection.
The earlier people are diagnosed, the earlier they can get on with managing the condition and reduce their risk of developing complications".
"Medical experts have been telling us that pregnant women are more vulnerable to developing complications after contracting the virus.
The results indicated that full participants demonstrated the lowest risks of developing complications and all-cause mortality compared with nonparticipants.
If people contract diabetes when they are 15, 10 or even 5, they may well start developing complications, not on the cusp of retirement but in the prime of their lives.
Since most of these shots were given by private physicians and clinics, it's unclear how many of these vaccines were given to people considered most at risk for developing complications from the flu, he said.
The risk of developing complications is now thought to involve the interplay of a number of hormones and factors in the walls of blood vessels and the actions of drugs on them.
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