...a cortisone injection, you can expect: * Reduced pain and stiffness within 24-72 hours. * Gradual improvement in range of motion over several days. * The maximum benefit within 2-4...
...inserted through an opening in either the skull or sutures (stitches) and into the subdural space. The needle is then carefully guided into the space between the brain and the...
...of the older methods of tattoo removal, but it is still being used today in certain cases. This method works by scraping layers of the skin using a small device...
...vomiting, muscle weakness, and neck stiffness. * **Paralytic polio:** Muscle weakness or paralysis, which can be permanent. In severe cases, it can lead to respiratory failure or death. **Complications:** Paralytic...
...restoration is its tendency to become detached. To avoid dislodging a temporary dental crown or bridge, patients have to avoid eating hard and sticky food. Reference: American Dental Association /trp_language]...
...and the use of imaging technology, there are still instances in which parts of the foreign body is retained in the wound. This could make the patient vulnerable to subsequent...
...the balloon when the heart is resting with the use of helium gas. Helium is a preferred gas because of its low viscosity (thick, sticky, and semi-fluid) and it does...
...the posterior part of the nostril, such as the Kiesselbach plexus, the physician may use a lunar stick to stop bleeding. The device has silver nitrate, which effectively destroys the...
**What is a Physician Anesthesiologist?** **Introduction:** A physician anesthesiologist, commonly known as an anesthesiologist, is a highly skilled medical professional specialized in providing anesthesia during surgeries, medical procedures, and diagnostic...
...stage technique involves inserting an introducer needle first under the skin. A stiff wire is then made to pass, with a dilatator expanding the entry point of the catheter. To...