...What are the Risk Factors for Sepsis? Certain factors can increase the risk of developing **sepsis**, including: – Weakened immune system (e.g., due to chronic illnesses, Diabète, or cancer) –...
...are among the most common symptoms of PAD. This type of pain often arises from everyday physical activities, such as walking, and then stops when you rest. It most often affects muscles...
**Q1. What is Hemoglobin and What is its Role?** **A:** Hemoglobin is an iron-containing protein in red blood cells that **binds to oxygen** and **transports it throughout the body**. It...
**What is Septic Arthritis?** **Definition:** Septic arthritis is a bacterial infection of the fluid and tissues within a joint. It is a serious condition that can lead to permanent joint...
...cope better with these procedures. There are also conditions that do not originate in the kidneys but are kidney related. These include Diabète, which can lead to nerve damage known...
...lungs, Diabète, obesity, or renal failure. The procedure can also be used in people with an artificial heart valve, known as a bioprosthetic valve, who need to be re-operated on....
...cholesterol levels (LDL) * Low levels of good cholesterol (HDL) * Smoking * Diabetes * High blood pressure * Obesity * Physical inactivity * Family history of CAD **Symptoms:** CAD...
...Detection Preventive medicine consultations often involve thorough screenings and assessments to detect early signs of diseases. For example, screenings for high blood pressure, high cholesterol, Diabète, and certain types of...
...for Disseminated Tuberculosis** * Immunocompromised individuals * Diabète * Chronic kidney disease * End-stage liver disease * Diabète * HIV/AIDS * Recent immigrants from TB-endemic countries **Complications of Disseminated Tuberculosis**...
...weight, and health and safety experts recommend that those who are at risk of or have type 2 Diabète, heart disease, high blood pressure, or other medical complications should seek...