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Doctors perform neck surgery to relieve pressure on the nerves or spinal cord, which relieves pain. Dangers and complications are present in any type of surgery, including neck surgery. Patients may wear a cervical collar after neck surgery to protect the surgical site and inhibit movement. Some dangers of neck surgery are injuring nerves, scarring, surgical infections and blood accumulation under the skin. The dangers of neck surgery include failures of hardware or instrumentation installed in the neck such as plates and screws. Nerve damage or reaction to anesthesia are medical complications from the procedure. The instructions that a doctor gives before a neck surgery help ensure that the patient does not experience complications due to anesthesia. Instructions such as fasting before the procedure and discontinuing medications help avoid anesthesia complications. Proper aftercare helps eliminate some of the dangers of neck surgery as well. Patients should arrange for some help around the house after the procedure to avoid injury or complications. Physical therapy helps prevent some of the injuries or complications after a neck surgery. Following the doctor's instructions about movement and lifting also helps avoid many of the problems that can occur after a neck surgery.Facts
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