Definition and Overview Chemotherapy is one of the most commonly prescribed treatment procedures for cancer. It relies on the ability of specific drugs to destroy the cancerous cells that attack...
...history of allergic reactions, are suffering from skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis, and are taking medications such as antihistamines, antidepressants, and medication for cœurburn. The results of allergy...
...of the body. Possible risks and complications include: Nerve damage Bleeding Failed surgery (symptoms not relieved) Spinal cord injury Infections Crise cardiaque or stroke Damage to the vocal cords (for...
...relatively rare, there is also the risk of a crise cardiaque or stroke in patients who underwent arthroplasty, especially if there are pre-existing conditions related to these medical conditions. After...
...a transient ischemic attack in the last couple of months Patients with a family history of cœur disease and stroke should also undergo this procedure at least once a year...
...can lead to a number of complications, including: * High cholesterol * Cœur disease * Infertility * Pregnancy complications * Myxedema coma (a life-threatening condition) **Q: How can I prevent...
...area (for the cœur and lungs), and abdominal organs Blood work and lab tests (some doctors may be able to perform these tests on their own and in the same...
...also be recorded and compared to previous readings that were obtained the previous year. The doctor will also test the child’s reflexes and check the conditions of the lungs, cœur...
...treatment. * **Dynamic Examination:** Dynamic fluoroscopy enables the visualization of moving structures, such as the cœur beating or the joints in motion, providing valuable diagnostic information. * **Safety:** Fluoroscopy delivers...
**What is Keyhole Surgery?** **Q: What is keyhole surgery?** **A:** Keyhole surgery, also known as minimally invasive surgery (MIS) or laparoscopic surgery, is a surgical technique that utilizes small incisions...