...to the pericardium of the heart Renal or kidney failure Memory loss or cognitive problems CABG, also referred to as triple bypass surgery, also doesn’t guarantee that stenosis will no...
...of the chest Headaches If the anger lasts for a prolonged period, the person may start feeling anxiety, depression, memory loss, and sleep disorders. It can come to a point...
...Loss of tooth vitality Ulcers of the buccal and labial mucosa Bone-borne fixation devices, on the other hand, are associated with fewer risks, but they have to be applied properly...
...the back part of the brain. If they are blocked or severely narrowed, the person may experience transient ischemic attack (ITA) or stroke symptoms including speech difficulty, dizziness, vision loss,...
...nerves may necessitate complete transection of the cranial nerves. Damage to several cranial nerves can result in devastating consequences, such as difficulty in swallowing, hearing loss, or inability to close...
...* Dehydration (due to fluid loss) **Diagnosis of Viral Gastroenteritis** Viral gastroenteritis is typically diagnosed based on the clinical presentation of symptoms. Laboratory tests are rarely necessary, but may be...
...depending on the individual’s circumstances and support system * **Hormonal changes:** Total hysterectomy results in loss of estrogen and progesterone, which can lead to symptoms such as hot flashes and...
**What is Pericardial Effusion?** **Q: What is pericardial effusion?** **A:** Pericardial effusion is an abnormal buildup of fluid in the pericardial sac, the lining surrounding the heart. This fluid buildup...
## What is Pericarditis (Inflammation of the Heart Membrane)? **Introduction:** Pericarditis is a medical condition characterized by inflammation of the pericardium, the thin, double-layered sac that encloses the heart. Understanding...
...are also some risks inherent to genital modification procedures, such as: Nerve damage Loss of sensation or feeling References Goodman M P. Female cosmetic genital surgery. Obstet Gynecol. 2009;113(1):154–159 Scholten...