...is asked to cover one eye while the other focuses on an object to determine how well each eye focuses on the object. Retinoscopy test – This uses an eye...
...into the oesophagus. The epiglottis and vocal cords are properly visualised before advancing the endoscope into the oesophageal lumen. To inflate the lumen, gas is gently blown into the oesophagus....
...the surgical procedure in details. Patients are encouraged to raise their questions to fully understand the recommended treatment plan, how the procedure will be performed, what to expect during recovery,...
...treatment regimen for topical melatonin. A 2023 study notes that, after analyzing prior research, an effective dosage is 0.0033% to 0.1% topical melatonin applied once daily for between 90 to...
...up to 80%. Take note, however, that heredity plays only about 5% of the cancer diagnosis. More often than not, cancer is caused by other factors such as exposure to...
...thus potentially leading to serious health consequences if left untreated. These congenital defects of the heart range from simple cases, which can cause mild symptoms, to more complex ones that...
...and health consequences of toxic substances, and develop strategies to mitigate their harmful effects. **Key Responsibilities:** * **Toxinology Research:** Investigate the toxicity, metabolism, and mode of action of various substances,...
...of ovarian cancer may involve: * **Pelvic exam:** A manual examination of the pelvic organs. * **Transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS):** A probe is inserted into the vagina to create images of...
...wherein lead 1 is used to diagnose QRS complex and lead 2 is used to monitor the patient’s heart rate and diagnose atrial activity. To check if the device is...
...patient finds the procedure too painful, it is best to tell the colposcopist who can prescribe another way to deal with the situation or can decide to stop the colposcopy...