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7. Low-grade fever

Fever, as we all know, is not something bad itself. It's a defense mechanism the body used to combat all sorts of unknown occurrences in the body. While the surgery takes place, the body temperature rises. This is a basic complication. It's your body getting used to some big changes. Having blood vessels changed within your body is not a small thing to try. Your organism will most likely get a shock. Don't worry, it will go away in a few hours, or you can treat it with medicines given to you by the nurses.

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