Summary of Possíveis efeitos indesejáveis pós Implante Coclear

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The video discusses the possible side effects of an implantable coclear device. It notes that the device can cause changes in taste and smell, and that some people experience paralysis after surgery. It advises people to research the surgery they are considering and to be prepared for the surgery by training and being independent.

  • 00:00:00 Dr. Robson discusses the possible effects of having an implantable coclear device, including changes to one's taste buds and nerve. He notes that while the implant may be a life-saving procedure for some, it is also a process that requires time and attention. He encourages people to have a conversation with him about their implant decision prior to surgery, and he is available to answer any questions people may have post-operatively.
  • 00:05:00 The video discusses the possible effects of ear implant surgery, which can include changes in taste and smell. Some people experience paralysis after surgery. The video advises people to research the surgery they are considering and to be prepared for the surgery by training and being independent.
  • 00:10:00 The video discusses the possible effects of surgery after an implant Coclear. Some of the possible effects include a change in hair growth, a larger scar, and more pronounced side effects. The video also states that surgery is usually scheduled on Wednesday, but can be done on any day if it is an emergency. Good luck!
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses the possible side effects of implanting a coccyx, which can include hair loss, shortened hair, a cap, or a sunscreen. It also mentions that ear, nose, and throat surgery can also lead to blood shedding. It talks about the symptoms of a coccyx injury and how to prevent them. It also talks about the common problem of post-operative pain, which is often accompanied by a headache.
  • 00:20:00 The video discusses the possible side effects of bilateral implant surgery. Some of these effects include a painful initial period, long-term pain, and the risk of tinnitus or hearing loss. It also mentions that some patients experience a loss of balance after the surgery.
  • 00:25:00 The video discusses possible effects of dental implant surgery, including dizziness and nausea. It also offers advice on how to cope with post-operative disorientation. The video finishes with a discussion of a patient's experience of dental implant surgery in Portugal, where people largely prefer to receive care from foreign doctors. The patient says that, after two weeks, he asks the dentist to activate the implant.
  • 00:30:00 The video discusses possible effects of having an implant in the ear. Some of these effects may include lateral xingation, the patient asking the doctor to remove the points, and the doctor needing to remove the entire bridge of the nose in some cases. It is also possible that the implant will not work correctly and the patient will lose their taste, hearing, and speech. Some patients report that after the surgery their speech always improves, even if they do not have the implant activated.
  • 00:35:00 The video discusses the possible effects of implantation of a coclear implant, which is a surgically implanted device used to treat snoring and other sleep disorders. About 80% of patients improve their snoring symptoms after the implant, and around 15-20% see a near-total cessation of snoring. However, the device has no effect on those who do not have snoring symptoms to begin with. The video also discusses the importance of patience and the difficulty of conducting research on this type of surgery.
  • 00:40:00 This YouTube video studies possible effects of implantation of a cochlear implant and explores how it works in practice. It discusses the case of a woman who discovered that other people are also using the implant to hear "zumbidos" (buzzing noises) occasionally. It also discusses the importance of communication and the effects of age on the ability to hear sounds correctly. The video concludes with a discussion about the need to replace the implant's internal part from time to time.
  • 00:45:00 The video presents possible effects of an implantable coclear device, and discusses the importance of preparing for a possible replacement. It notes that, in order to replace the device, patients need to be motivated for the surgery, and points out that, because of the device's modern technology, a replacement is not always necessary. It also discusses the importance of considering a possible replacement when choosing a surgeon, and offers suggestions for those considering an implantable coclear device.
  • 00:50:00 The video discusses the possible effects of an implantable cochlear implant, which can be difficult at first but eventually becomes easier. The user should always apologize, as at first you'll feel a big difference. Now, if you insist on your brain making the adjustment process for an implant, I think it becomes harder and takes longer than if it was not done. However, if you're aware of when you need to turn on the implant, it's a different sound, or robotic, or automated, or you don't hear any delay at all, then you start to hear your voice twice as often. And, without knowing how to prepare for it, you might start to face this issue. After a month, you'll start to feel the difference really well. And then, after a while, you start to feel the effect of it actually playing games with your alternatives--one alternative is a device called Pros, which is also an implantable hearing device, but it doesn't just let you hear through the hearing device. Recently, video games have been banned, and that's one advantage of the implant--you don't have to hear it. He has studied here, and I think that's the only laboratory in Latin America, Brazil, that has a laboratory
  • 00:55:00 The video discusses possible side effects after an implant for a cochlear implant. The main risks are problems with the implant itself, such as wires becoming disconnected or causing problems with hearing. There are no known tests to determine if an implant is causing problems, so it's up to the individual to notice the changes. If you experience any unusual side effects, it's important to consult a doctor. The main culprits are the processor and antenna, which are both responsible for transmitting the sound signal to the implant. The final side effect is the implant itself, which can become less effective over time. New technologies, such as contact lenses and implantable hearing aids, are also discussed.

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