...Endocrine disorders (e.g., Diabète, thyroid disease) * Infectious diseases (e.g., influenza, sepsis) **Q: What is the difference between an internist and a primary care physician?** **A:** Internists have additional specialized...
...biopsy taken and have an existing heart or lung disease. Some medications, such as blood thinners and medications prescribed for the treatment of Diabète and high blood pressure can also...
...effects (listed below) that may harm the patient or hinder effective treatment. Common side effects of psychiatric medications Lester gain Drowsiness Loss of appetite Changes in diet Excessive saliva or...
...Fever Lactiferous duct fistulas commonly occur in younger and middle-aged women who are not pregnant or lactating. Various studies confirm that among the risk factors are Diabète, smoking, and nipple...
...conditions, such as: hypothyroidism Diabète hypercalcemia Fecal impaction causes and risk factors Fecal impaction is primarily caused by constipation. Occasionally, it’s caused by a medical condition that slows the contraction...
...swelling of the skin. Very rarely, the freezing process can cause blistering, scarring, or infection. Patients with neurological or circulatory conditions, pre-existing skin conditions, or Diabète must be carefully monitored...
...medical conditions such as heart disease and Diabète, among others, can significantly affect the lives of patients who may suffer from a vulnerable mental state as a result of their...
...* Laparoscopic and robotic surgery for urological conditions **Question: What are the symptoms of kidney disease?** **Answer:** * Fatigue * Fluid retention * Nausea and vomiting * Loss of appetite...
...if the patient is suffering from other medical conditions such as Diabète. Sacral pressure ulcers are very common among patients who have to stay in the hospital for an extended...
...such as Diabète Certain medications References: Guo S, DiPietro LA. “Factors affecting wound healing.” J Dent Res. 2010 Mar; 89(3): 219-229. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2903966/ Armstrong DG. “Wound healing and risk factors for...