...enzymes are typically detected through a routine blood test called a liver function test (LFT). The test measures the levels of various liver enzymes in the blood. What should I...
...dextroamphetamine (Adderall, others) • methylphenidate (Ritalin, others) can increase blood pressure and heart rate nasal decongestants • phenylephrine • pseudoephedrine (Sudafed) can increase blood pressure and heart rate beta agonists...
...glandular tissue lining the testicles, allowing the patient to retain his testicles and scrotum. Inguinal or radical testicle removal, on the other hand, involves making the incision in the inguinal...
...cells are a type of undeveloped cell that can develop into any specialized cell in the body, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. This type of...
...detected. * **Stenosis:** Narrowing of the artery, restricting blood flow. * **Occlusion:** Complete blockage of the artery, preventing blood flow. * **Insufficiency:** Reduced blood flow due to weak blood vessel...
...particularly dangerous when blood clots develop in the blood vessels as they can restrict the proper blood flow in the body, cutting off the much-needed supply of nutrients and oxygen....
...the following: Schedule your pap test when you do not have a menstrual period, since the blood can interfere with the test results. Refrain from using tampons, douches, powders, or...
...occurs during BPH, can increase the frequency of breakages in the blood vessels, particularly after physical activity. This often results in recurrent (repeating) episodes of hematuria, until BPH is treated....
...test through a Doppler ultrasound to evaluate the blood vessel that will be used for the procedure. The results of the test are interpreted by a radiologist who then helps...
...helps to improve the results of these medical treatments by increasing the success rate of treatments and ensuring their long-term effectiveness. Expected Results After Rechanneling of Artery The results achieved...