...disease are minimized. However, certain tests and procedures that may be performed during the consultation carry some risks and complications, which will be discussed by the nephrologist to the patient...
...since the burned area and the donor site (if a skin graft is performed) is vulnerable to bacteria when they remain open. Patients with the following symptoms after burn surgery...
...performed in a short amount of time, the risk involved is minimal. References: Fenster A., Downey DB., Cardinal HN. (2001). “Three-dimensional ultrasound imaging.” Phys Med Biol. 2001 May;46(5):R67-99. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11384074 “Ultrasound...
...of Sclerotherapy Possible benefits of sclerotherapy include: Less visible veins A smoother appearance Reduced risk of bleeding or pain associated with varicose veins A minimally invasive procedure Little to no...
...the cranial base may become mobile following the injury. Maxillary fractures can cause the following symptoms: Loose teeth Facial oedema Mobile hard palate Epistaxis Subconjunctival haemorrhage CSF rhinorrhea Widened and...
...may develop at a later time. Regular follow-up sessions help an eye expert to ensure that such are prevented or caught and treated as early as possible. Control worsening symptoms...
...effects – The side effects of the implant can significantly vary among women, but some of the reported ones are vaginal inflammation (vaginitis), weight gain, flu-like symptoms, and change in...
...infection, perforation of the sigmoid colon, hemorrhoid, [anal fissure] when only a small amount of food has been consumed. Other symptoms include loss of appetite, malnutrition, and unexplained weight loss....
...parents alike to use 4D scans minimally and with caution. Although there are studies that show that the procedure is as safe as standard 2D scans and that the levels...