...middle ear space • antiviral medications for viral labyrinthitis • antibiotic medications for bacterial labyrinthitis • steroids or other immune-modulating medications for autoimmune labyrinthitis Ménière’s disease• diuretics to reduce fluid...
...your risk of falls or bone fractures, talk with your doctor about whether Xtandi is right for you. Pregnancy: Xtandi is not prescribed for females and is not safe to...
...urethra and ascend into the urinary tract. Common bacteria responsible for UTIs include Escherichia coli (E. coli), Proteus mirabilis, and Klebsiella pneumoniae. **Q: What are the risk factors for UTIs...
...* Pericardiocentesis (draining fluid from the pericardial sac) **Q: What are the treatments for pericardial effusion?** **A:** Treatment depends on the underlying cause and severity of the effusion. Options include:...
...aspirin, ibuprofen) – Antibiotics for bacterial infections – Corticosteroids for autoimmune disorders – Colchicine for specific types of pericarditis – Surgery may be necessary in severe cases **Complications:** If left...
...genital modification procedures for women. ** How Does the Procedure Work? A clitoropexy is a simple and relatively safe procedure performed in clinics. It is considered as the simpler form...
...their patients, focusing on enhancing overall aesthetics without the need for major surgery. **Qualifications:** To become an aesthetic doctor, individuals must typically complete the following: * A bachelor’s degree in...
...these conditions are associated with the use of certain medications. Floppy iris syndrome, for one, has previously been linked with the use of Flomax or Tamsulosin, usually for the treatment...
...numbed and a portion of it will be removed to make space for the crown. The dentist will then take impressions of the tooth to use as a guide for...
...blood loss, and infection. References: Barbara Woodward Lips Patient Education Center. Hand and arm transplantation. Rochester, Minn.: Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research; 2011. Foroohar A, et al. The...