...anti-androgen therapy, antibiotic therapy, and the use of antiseptic and antiperspirant agents. However, more severe cases call for more aggressive treatment such as the excision of the skin and subcutaneous...
...or even months. Patients are given medication to manage pain, as well. To help the lungs recover and regain function, patients are also required to undergo physical therapy. The outcome...
...In certain cases, physical therapy may be recommended to help restore any muscle or tendon damage caused by the foreign body. Benefits The benefits of removing a foreign body from...
...the cancer and may include: * **Surgery** (to remove the cancerous section of the esophagus) * **Chemotherapy** * **Radiation therapy** * **Targeted therapy** (drugs that target specific molecular changes) *...
...when the procedure was performed. Patients may also need to undergo adjuvant cancer treatments like chemotherapy or radiation therapy following this procedure to increase their chances of being cancer-free. How...
...loss. This typically involves the primary teeth of paediatric patients and is considered part of endodontic treatment. Some dentists refer to this procedure as partial root canal therapy. The pulp,...
...patients are also asked to undergo radiation therapy and chemotherapy to increase their chances of being completely treated. How is the Procedure Performed? Radical resection of soft connective tissue tumours...
...examine wound healing, scar formation, and overall recovery * Physical therapy for rehabilitation and restoration of facial function * Speech therapy for patients experiencing speech or swallowing impairments * Nutritional...
...lower the risk of emphysema and COPD complications include: Oxygen therapy, which involves breathing in oxygen through a nasal tube or mask to help increase blood oxygen levels pulmonary rehabilitation,...
...tooth roots to support replacement teeth. * **Regenerative therapy:** Procedures that stimulate the body’s natural healing processes to regrow bone and tissue lost to gum disease. **When Should You See...