...cortex Hypopigmentation Hyperpigmentation Other factors may also cause skin discolouration, such as pregnancy and excessive sun exposure. Tattooing, which also includes a procedure called micropigmentation, works by introducing insoluble opaque...
...this condition, there is an accumulation of excessive body fat resulting in negative effects on a person’s health. Obesity puts an individual at risk for a number of medical conditions,...
...The patient is usually allowed to go home immediately after the procedure. It is important to avoid excessive pressure on the ear at this time. The patient will be instructed...
...pylori (H. pylori). Other causes include certain medications, such as aspirin and ibuprofen, and excessive alcohol consumption. **What are the symptoms of a peptic ulcer?** Symptoms include: – Abdominal pain...
...of studies have linked excessive smartphone use and “iPhone addiction” with increased levels of stress and mental health disorders (21, 22, 23, 24). Spending too much time in front of screens in general is associated with lower...
...Blood loss or excessive bleeding Infection Numbness Scar tissue buildup Skin discoloration Necrosis or death of tissue due to the loss or lack of blood supply Pudendal nerves, wherein nerves...
...excessive histamine, especially allergies to pollen and dander. If avoiding these substances isn’t possible, then an allergist may prescribe a stronger medication to prevent symptoms. More severe allergies may involve a...
...on one side than on the other Low oxygen saturation of the blood resulting in bluish skin color Irritability/excessive crying or crying that is different from usual Restlessness Difficulty feeding...
...retrusion Dentofacial deformities can make certain actions challenging for patients, and can also cause symptoms, such as: Open bites Pain related to temporomandibular joint disorder Excessive wear and tear of...
...used as a life-saving measure following a traumatic brain injury that leads to excessive swelling of the brain or bleeding around it, placing the patient at risk of brain compression...