...conditions like sleep apnea and cystic fibrosis. The procedure can help improve air flow, which in turn leads to a more comfortable breathing experience for the patient. Expected Results Following...
...or toxic gas. Repeated exposure to such irritants increases the chances of developing the condition. People with certain underlying conditions, e.g. asthma or cystic fibrosis, as well as those with...
...the umbilicus may also require umbilectomy. Often, these masses are benign, such as cysts, lipomas or fibromas. Tumours arising from embryonic remnants such as the urachus may also occur. There...
...emergency cases that often require tracheotomy because it is imperative that the patient be able to breathe normally. These conditions include a stroke, paralysis due to spinal cord injury, cystic...
...Cancer Diabetes Obesity Arthritis Alzheimer’s disease Asthma Cystic fibrosis Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Osteoporosis These diseases may cause psychiatric problems such as depression and anxiety disorders. These may cause symptoms...
...uses laser technology to cut the labia minora. The use of laser rather than manual incisions helps lower the risk of epidermoid cysts. Following the procedure, patients may experience some...
...– In rare cases, patients develop a polyp outside their ear canals, which is often caused by a cyst, tumor, or foreign objects. Polypectomy can be recommended to prevent hearing...
...area with tools like a shaver or a biopsy forceps. It is also used to repair torn ligaments, as well as to remove cysts and other underlying problems. Benefits of...
...of blood, usually from the baby’s heel, to check their thyroid hormone levels. The baby will typically be checked for other conditions such as cystic fibrosis and sickle cell disease...
...the mandible Odontogenic tumours of the maxilla, such as radicular and dental cysts Sinonasal malignant tumours, or malignant tumours of the sinuses Osteoma, or tumours that affect the maxillofacial region...