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4. Are there any risks when undertaking a bone marrow biopsy?

Hospitals and doctors' offices are places that house many people. Because of that, there is always a small risk of infection. This is something universal that applies to all tests in the known medical world. There is nothing that you should worry about when undertaking a bone marrow biopsy. Less than one percent of total tests end up in minor complications, which is rare. The most common of all complications is excessive bleeding in certain parts of your body. The main cause is the ruptured tissue or shock from a foreign body within your organism. Some other complications include small infections, due to dirty medical instruments and allergic reactions to medications. People rarely experience allergies to anesthesia, because it's normal to run tests before administering it. The only case when this happens is when an emergency biopsy is to be done, under extreme conditions. Always talk to your doctor about risks and the effect your regular meds have on the biopsy. Don't be afraid of a long conversation. It can only help you feel better, and a remove all the possible risks.

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