...diarrhea or vomiting blood in stool bloating unexplained weight loss Contact your baby’s doctor if they: have a fever show signs of dehydration like decreased urine output, dry mouth, sunken...
...health of the patient’s heart. For the assessment, patients undergo the following procedures: Standard urine and blood tests X-rays Duplex scan Echocardiogram Electrocardiogram Coronary angiography Another important factor to consider...
...be found and where urine and semen come out. Although the evidence is weak and inconclusive, many believe that the foreskin protects the glans penis and keeps it moist as...
...flow of urine. Despite the close proximity between these organs, the clitoris isn’t used for urination, and unlike the penis, it doesn’t have any opening. Who Should Undergo and Expected...
...the following: Shortness of breath Fever Weight gain Fatigue Urine problems References: Bernstein D. Pediatric heart and heart-lung transplantation. In: Kliegman RM, Behrman RE, Jenson HB, Stanton BF, eds. Nelson...
...test to check for infection * Urine test to rule out urinary tract infections * Endometrial biopsy to take a sample of uterine tissue for examination **Treatment:** Treatment for PID...
...during a pap smear Collecting body fluids, such as urine or respiratory phlegm Fine-needle aspirations. This is removing cells by drawing them through a fine needle, such as abdominal fluid...
...Thus, doctors may require liver and kidney tests and perform a physical exam to ensure that the patient’s health is not adversely affected. A urine screening test may also be...
...body which help to support the child as it grows. Diagnosis Diagnosis usually is made by a pregnancy test. Pregnancy tests test for a hormone called beta-hCG in urine or...
...the lungs or legs by increasing urine output. This helps ease pressure on the heart and reduces swelling. Heart rhythm drugs (antiarrhythmics): These medications help maintain a normal heart rhythm...