...Constipation Diarrhea Rectal saignement or bloody stools Abdominal bloating Cramps Thinner stools This test is also recommended for those who are at risk of colon cancer. These include: Men and...
...Possible Risks and Complications There is the risk of patients experiencing adverse reactions to anaesthesia. Saignement could also occur though excessive saignement is considered a rare occurrence. Most surgeons prescribe...
...risks, this type has minimal because of the small incision. With small incisions, patients recover much faster, thereby lowering the possibility of infection. Also, saignement is kept to a minimum....
...including: Infection or saignement: Infection and/or saignement may occur during or after the procedure. This risk can be minimized by following post-operative instructions carefully. Scarring: Scarring is possible with this...
...to diagnose conditions such as endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, genital warts, and vulvovaginal ulcers. What is the Purpose of a Vulvar Biopsy? A vulvar biopsy is a diagnostic test used...
...be some complications associated with it. These may include saignement, infection, blood clots, and valve leakage. In addition, valvuloplasty procedures do carry a risk of blood vessel or organ damage....
...blood vessels can eventually rupture, which can lead to internal saignement. The pulmonary artery is one of the only two arteries (the other is the umbilical artery) in the body...
...following conditions: Respiratory arrest Respiratory failure Class III or IV haemorrhage Pulmonary contusion Pneumonia Emphysema Collapsed lung Heart failure Stroke Overdose Massive saignement from the oesophagus Intestinal or stomach saignement...
...nutrients into the brain. It flows between the spine and the cranium to ensure there is sufficient intracranial blood volume. The CSF is continuously produced as it flows through the...
...in between the two chambers of their heart. In others, the hole is in between their left and right atria. Both conditions affect the flow of blood in the heart....