...Undergo and Expected Results? Between 1930 and 1950, when anti-tuberculosis drugs were not yet discovered, tuberculosis (TB) patients were normally treated with a process called plombage or extrapleural pneumonolysis. Extrapleural...
...and complications, including: Allergic reaction to anaesthesia used نزيف Infection Damage to surrounding tissues Scarring Temporary swelling of the breast Breast pain Patients must call their doctor if they experience...
...surgery can put patients at risk of bleeding and infection. In a study performed on 54 patients who have undergone a reduction malarplasty using the zygomatic arch-lifting technique, at least...
...pain in the upper right abdomen or between the shoulder blades * **Nausea and vomiting:** Associated with abdominal pain * **Fever and chills:** If the gallbladder becomes infected due to...
...or in between therapies while the interval of these visits may be between a week and a month. Usually, if the condition is serious or the treatment is intensive, the...
...that prevent normal passage of stool such as imperforate anus, recto-vaginal fistulas and large pelvic tumours. Medical problems affecting the colon – Patients who suffer from certain conditions that affect...
...years old, surgeons often aim to leave at least one ovary that can produce enough hormones so that the patient will not experience early menopause. If the patient is between...
**Question: What is Chronic Pelvic Pain?** **Answer:** Chronic Pelvic Pain (CPP) is a persistent pain in the lower abdomen and pelvic region that persists for at least six months. It...
...Drainable bags may need to be emptied and changed more often, while non-drainable bags can typically be worn for longer periods. **Q: What are some tips for managing a colostomy...
...for hospitalization or long recovery periods. In fact, patients are given a go-signal to go back to their normal activities right after the procedure. Reference: Fowler GC, Reddy B. Noninvasive...