Definition & Overview A crooked set of teeth does not only make it difficult for patients to smile but it also lowers their self-esteem. Fortunately, crooked teeth can be fixed...
...still improve your outlook if you develop this complication. What types of tests do I need? Your doctor may order multiple tests to diagnose MASH, including: blood tests to evaluate...
...patient will have only one incision and a lower risk of scarring. The patient will have fewer visits to the doctor. The patient will undergo a shorter reconstruction process. There...
...the pain in the lower back » Types of repetitive strain injury Repetitive strain injuries are divided into two categories: Type 1 and Type 2 RSI. Type 1 RSI is...
...from achieving its heartbeat rhythm, which leads to a reduced total cardiac output. Cardiac output refers to the amount of blood the heart is able to pump in one minute....
...with a better quality of life and lower hospital expenses, since priorities of treatment are better identified, and unnecessary examinations are avoided. When You Should See a Palliative Care Specialist...
...the possible causes of the gastrointestinal symptoms. There is a shorter version of the colonoscope called the sigmoidoscope, which is used for problems limited to the lower part of the...
...all dead and damaged tissue, as well as any foreign objects. * **Reduced infection risk:** The removal of potential sources of infection significantly lowers the chance of the wound becoming...
...and bleeding. Patients are also at risk of developing a hematoma or seroma, which is an accumulation of fluid or blood under the skin. In some cases, patients may experience...
...of clotted blood within nearby tissues Phlebitis, or the inflammation of the walls of the veins Local infection Puncture or injury to heart arteries Haemothorax, or the presence of blood...