...can also lead to an increase in pressure within the kidney, which can cause the kidney to become swollen and a condition called hydronephrosis. What is Pyeloplasty? Pyeloplasty is a...
...**Physical Exam:** The doctor will measure the baby’s height, weight, and head circumference. They will also check the baby’s heart, lungs, eyes, ears, abdomen, and genitals. * **Developmental Assessment:** The...
...large incision made in the abdomen to gain access to the ovaries. The surgeon will then proceed by disconnecting the organs from the body’s blood supply. The tissues surrounding the...
...spotting moles, abnormal growths, and changes in skin texture Let the patient lie down to feel any tenderness or pain in the abdomen Check for reflexes or tenderness of the...
...large incision in the abdomen to access the stomach, keeping the incision wide open with a clamp. Using surgical instruments, the surgeon begins to remove the organ and follows it...
...eyes) * Fatigue * Abdominal pain * Loss of appetite * Easy bruising or bleeding * Enlarged spleen * Fluid accumulation in the abdomen (ascites) **Diagnosis** Liver cirrhosis is diagnosed...
...an exam table and a gel-like substance, which is responsible for carrying the sound waves, is applied to her abdomen. A probe is then placed against the abdomen and moved...
...in the genitals, pain during urination, irregular bleeding, and pain in the lower abdomen or lower back. The gynaecologist begins by getting complete details of the symptoms felt by the...
...of the body with little movement, like the lower abdomen. This type of graft takes longer to heal and leaves a more visible scar than a split-thickness skin graft. Composite...
...pain radiating to the lower abdomen or groin * Painful urination (dysuria) * Frequent urination (polyuria) * Nausea and vomiting * Fever and chills (if an infection develops) **Q: How...