...arise within the first six months following the procedure. These may include: Small bowel obstruction Pneumonia Urosepsis Bacteremia Bleeding Blood clot in the lungs or legs Studies show that laparoscopic...
...caused by a leak in the electrodes Risk of pneumonia or partial/complete collapse of the lung (atelectasis) Bleeding References: Luca Giordano MD, Ben Selvan MD, Kristine A Dellabadia MS;”Laparoscopic Sleeve...
...patient breathes in deeply Fever Cough Pleural effusion, which can be diagnosed through an X-ray, ultrasound, or CT scan, is linked with several medical conditions, including: Pneumonia Liver cirrhosis Cancer...
...and pneumonia. * **Professional Guidance:** It offers a great opportunity for parents to discuss their worries and get trusted medical advice from a healthcare expert. * **Creating a strong relationship**...
...procedure particularly for severe cases. Its risks and possible complications include: Prolonged bleeding Coagulopathy Abdominal compartment syndrome Deep vein thrombosis Pulmonary embolism Pressure ulcers Atelectasis Ventilator-associated pneumonia Catheter-related sepsis Wound...
...cancer. These include: Chronic raspy coughing Blood-streaked mucus Hacking coughs Recurrent pneumonia Recurrent bronchitis Shortness of breath Wheezing coughs Persistent pain in the chest Hoarseness Swollen neck Swollen face Pain...
...Find my doctor. Chest infection Chest infections, also called lower respiratory tract infections, may develop following a cold. The most common of these are bronchitis and pneumonia. Typical symptoms of...
...Pneumonia, urinary tract infections, wound infections * **Viral Infections:** Influenza, HIV/AIDS, hepatitis * **Fungal Infections:** Candida infections, athlete’s foot * **Parasitic Infections:** Malaria, hookworm **When to See an Infectious Disease...
...can cause UTIs, but Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumonia are the most common culprits.3 E. coli is responsible for up to 95% of UTIs alone.3 Signs it’s more likely to...
...hypertension) * Respiratory diseases (e.g., asthma, pneumonia) * Gastroenterological disorders (e.g., inflammatory bowel disease, liver disease) * Endocrine disorders (e.g., diabetes, thyroid disease) * Infectious diseases (e.g., influenza, sepsis) **Q:...