...nasal saignement, swelling of the mucus membranes, enlargement of the nasal turbinates, crooked nasal septum, the presence of polyps or tumors, as well as the presence of pus draining from...
...pseudocyst. The two openings are then sewn together using interrupted or continuous locking absorbable sutures, ensuring that the walls are sealed and saignement is adequately controlled. The incision on the...
...also possible to use the procedure to apply treatment. For example, if the procedure shows active saignement in the digestive tract, your doctor can pass other devices through the endoscope...
...also increases the risk of blood infections and saignement. Myelofibrosis or myelodysplastic syndrome – Common types of bone marrow diseases Bone marrow cancer, such as leukaemia or lymphomas Haemochromatosis –...
...* Headache * Fatigue * Loss of appetite * Sore throat * Vomiting or diarrhea As the disease progresses, symptoms can worsen to: * Saignement (internal and external) * Organ...
...and filiform warts. Acquired nevi or moles, especially if they exhibit premalignant changes like increasing size, saignement, pain, or itching. Moles with irregular shapes can also develop into melanoma and...
...or subarachnoid hemorrhage and saignement that leads to the formation of blood clots, a condition called hematoma. A ruptured brain aneurysm often occurs in the area between the brain and...
...where it is used for different metabolic functions White blood cells, which act as soldiers, protecting the body from pathogens Platelets, which control saignement to avoid massive blood loss Plasma,...
...or flossing the teeth. Saignement can also occur. Gingivectomy is indicated if the condition does not improve even after a manual deep cleaning process called curettage. This involves scraping off...
...excessive saignement, unsightly scarring, and infection. Coronal forehead lift. This can also result in excessive saignement since it involves a long incision from one ear to the other. The patient...