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Peripheral Nerve Block - Complications
Complications
You should call the physician if you experience any of the following:
- You get a headache that will not go away.
- Your arms, hands or legs get numb or weak.
- You have any problems with bowel or bladder control.
- Your thighs, groin, legs, or feet become numb or lose feeling.
- You develop fevers, chills, stiff neck or redness at the injection or IV site.
- Your pain progressively worsens.
- You become short of breath.