...outcomes vary but generally include: * **Recovery and Rehabilitation:** A period of recovery and physical rehabilitation after surgery. * **Medication:** Ongoing immunosuppressant medications to prevent organ rejection. * **Regular Follow-ups:**...
...but do not cause it. Examples of these drugs include proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and H2 blockers.[2][7] Good to know: People taking any of these types of medication should discuss...
...rest: Avoiding excessive talking or singing * Voice therapy: Techniques to improve vocal hygiene and reduce vocal strain * Medications: Anti-inflammatory drugs or acid-blocking medications for GERD * Surgical intervention:...
...for this treatment. Although generally safe, shock wave therapy is not recommended for: Children Pregnant women Patients taking blood clot inhibiting medications (anticoagulants) and antiplatelet drugs Patients with bone tumours...
...or disability** * **Substance abuse** * **Stressful life events** **What is the treatment for depression?** Treatment for depression typically involves a combination of medication and therapy. Medication can help to...
...Medications The most commonly prescribed medications for deep vein thrombosis are anticoagulants. These include injectable anticoagulants, such as heparin, and oral anticoagulants, such as warfarin. Other medications used to treat...
...for Alzheimer’s is focused on suppressing symptoms and maintaining brain function for as long as possible. No medication currently exists to stop the progression of the disease. Medication for Alzheimer’s...
...clothing or towels, as this can facilitate the spread of infection to others Medications to aid recovery Medications that may be prescribed for alleviating the physical discomfort of shingles and...
...for aortic dissection depends on the severity of the dissection. Options may include: * **Medication:** Blood pressure medications can help lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of rupture. *...