...is pressing on the urethra. Common symptoms include: * Difficulty starting to urinate * Hesitancy when urinating * Weak urine stream * Frequent urination, especially at night * Feeling like...
...where the entire lobe of the lung is removed to include cancer cells Wedge resection, where the surgeon removes only the tumour, leaving healthy parts of the lungs Radiofrequency ablation...
Definition and Overview Burns are injuries to the skin and underlying tissues caused by extreme temperatures (heat or cold), chemicals, radiation, electricity, or friction. Most burn injuries are preventable. There...
...body after initial infection. It is a serious and potentially debilitating illness that can affect multiple organ systems. **Question: What are the Most Common Symptoms?** **Answer:** Symptoms of late Lyme...
...* Joint stiffness * Limited range of motion * Heat and inflammation **Diagnosis:** Podagra is typically diagnosed based on the characteristic symptoms and physical examination. A blood test can confirm...
...walls in the aorta. References: Texas Heart Institute; “Intra-aortic Balloon Pump”; http://www.texasheart.org/Research/Devices/iabp.cfm Rjmatthewsmd; Intra Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP) Counterpulsation; http://www.rjmatthewsmd.com/Definitions/IABP_Counterpulsation.htm Darmouth-Hitchcock; “Intra-aortic Balloon Pump Insertion”; http://www.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/heartvascular/treatmentsballoon.html#involve /trp_language] **What is Percutaneous...
...depends on several factors, such as the severity of cancer or disease at the onset of treatment, the physical condition of the patient, the therapy’s duration, and how responsive the...
...a lack of iron in the body. * **Vitamin B12 deficiency anemia:** Occurs when the body lacks vitamin B12, essential for red blood cell production. * **Folate deficiency anemia:** Caused...
...also pass. * Backache : A dull aching sensation in the back is also common. * Fatigue : Miscarriages can result in extreme tiredness * Chills : Some women experience...
...tumour’s location, size, and extent. 2. **Incision:** The surgeon makes an incision along the tumour’s border. 3. **Tumour Removal:** The surgeon carefully dissects the tumour from the surrounding tissues using...