...seep through the lining of your stomach or intestines. If you have a GIF, you’re more at risk for infection when these fluids leak into your skin or other organs....
...dander * Respiratory infections * Environmental triggers such as smoke, pollution, and cold air **Diagnosis:** Childhood asthma is diagnosed based on a physical examination, medical history, and lung function tests....
...the gallbladder and identify gallstones * Blood tests to check for inflammation and infection **Treatment:** Treatment for cholecystitis may include: * Pain management with medication * Antibiotics to treat infection...
...have also been reports of endometriosis in the umbilicus. Treatment of these tumours usually involves surgery. Umbilectomy may also be necessary for infections of the umbilicus. Most of these infections,...
...injured blood vessels, nerves, or muscles. * **Prevent infection:** Clean the wound and administer antibiotics to minimize the risk of infection. * **Stabilize the patient:** Provide immediate life-saving interventions, such...
...incision When the fetus’ positioning is abnormal When the patient has an active genital herpes infection When there is a known cephalopelvic disproportion The use of amniotomy is also surrounded...
...for analysis. The celery (or outer layer) of the genital tissue is examined to diagnose and treat certain medical conditions, such as infection, ulcers, and cancer. It is often used...
...a common condition where the side of the toenail grows into the surrounding soft tissue, resulting in infection and pain. An ingrown toenail is often caused by...
...damage that can lead to bone or skin infection. While mild cases can heal without treatment, severe cases require surgery. The procedure removes dead tissue and wound debris so the...
...Can getting vaccinated against COVID-19 help prevent related erectile dysfunction? Does your risk for erectile dysfunction increase with subsequent SARS-CoV-2 infections? How long does COVID-19-related erectile dysfunction last? Frequently Asked...