...because of diabetes, they fail to deliver adequate blood supply to the retina and macula. They can even leak blood and fluid causing retinal and macular edema. The breakdown of...
...cystic fibrosis and bronchitis Kidney problems, such as chronic nephritic syndrome Liver disorders, such as hepatitis and cirrhosis Severe anemia Severe obesity, classified with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of...
...gluten-free diet had a higher risk of metabolic syndrome and fatty liver disease. Risks of obesity Obesity can increase the risk of: high blood pressure depression and anxiety high cholesterol...
...Eye exam Hearing test Dental exam Nose and sinus exam Blood pressure test Kidney function tests, such as blood urea nitrogen test or creatinine test Liver function tests, such as...
...hand, more than 85% of gynecologists also practice obstetrics, which means they can also deliver babies. These health providers are then referred to as OB-GYN. Who Needs It and Expected...
...specialized methods to compensate for the changes. The therapist is responsible for quality assurance of the radiation treatment. This involves acquiring and recording all parameters needed to deliver the treatment...
...the use of crossed hands to press firmly on a specific part of the spine. These crossed hands will deliver a fast and precise thrust to adjust the spine and...
...internal parts of the blood vessel to be opaque. Thus, it’s easier for the doctor to analyze them. Arteries are types of blood vessels that deliver blood supply from the...
...Doctors will attempt to force the heart to beat normally using medications. If these fail, the doctor will deliver electrical shock to “reset” the heart. Electrical cardioversion takes around 30...
...Elahere. These include: intestinal blockage ascites (fluid buildup in your abdomen) increased liver proteins, including: aspartate aminotransferase alanine aminotransferase alkaline phosphatase peripheral neuropathy (a type of nerve damage) pneumonitis (lung...