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Medical complications refer to adverse events or issues that arise during the course of a medical treatment or procedure. These complications can range from minor side effects to serious health risks that may require additional treatment or interventions. Some common medical complications include infections, blood clots, allergic reactions, and organ damage. Researchers in this area study the causes, prevention, and management of medical complications to improve patient outcomes and enhance the safety of medical procedures. Understanding and addressing medical complications is essential for providing high-quality healthcare and reducing the risk of harm to patients.