...As a major surgical procedure, a peritonectomy comes with certain risks, such as: Excessive bleeding Prolonged paralytic ileus Systemic or local toxicity of chemotherapy Severe abdominal pain Bone marrow depression...
...to significant impairment in a person’s quality of life. Complications can include: * Depression and anxiety * Difficulty eating or drinking * Social isolation * Facial numbness or weakness **Prognosis**...
...Parkinson’s disease Depression Anxiety Poor eyesight (this may reduce a person’s ability to find their way to the restroom) Functional urinary incontinence primarily affects the elderly, and people suffering from...
...problems, bone diseases, fluid overload, hypertension, hyperkalemia, pericarditis, depression, amyloidosis, and access site complications. On the other hand, patients who undergo peritoneal dialysis may experience infections, weight gain, and weakening...
...work while unproductive). * Physical health problems, such as heart disease and obesity. * Mental health issues, such as anxiety and depression. * Damage to relationships with colleagues, family, and...
...differences in cardiovascular disease and comorbid depression.” March 9, 2007. Accessed September 25, 2017. ↩ ↩ Netherlands Heart Journal. “Gender differences in coronary heart disease.” December, 2010. Accessed February 23,...
...the treatment area’s appearance. Dermal fillers can also be injected directly into the skin to correct wrinkles and other such depressions. They are known as “volumisers” plumping and lifting cheeks,...
...depression. Talking therapies such as counseling and psychotherapy, as well as support groups to share with others in similar circumstances may help with the emotional stress of chemotherapy. Bruising and...
...psychiatric conditions such as depression and personality disorders cardiovascular disease diabetes thyroid disorders and other hormonal issues domestic violence and sexual assault osteoporosis Preventive medicine may include lifestyle advice about...
...cases, linked to psychological reactions, such as agitation, aggression, hallucinations, depression, and suicidal thinking. Medical advice should be sought immediately if the child has any unusual reaction. Anticholinergic agents These...