...controlling high blood pressure through lifestyle changes, medication, and careful monitoring. Through this, the condition can be halted, and the damage may slowly heal. People experiencing possible symptoms of hypertensive...
...as well as any other abnormalities of the larynx. What is Stroboscopy? Stroboscopy is a procedure used to assess the rate of vibration and quality of sound generated by the...
...the stomach and/or belly button region. This pain can develop quickly or slowly, but will in most cases become severe over time. As the pain intensifies, the lower right-hand side...
...for diagnosing and treating cancer and other diseases. It can be used for precise diagnostics that can provide accurate information on the size, location, and activity of the tumor. This...
...smell Hypertension (high blood pressure) or hypotension (low blood pressure) Tachycardia (elevated heart rate) or bradycardia (low heart rate) Weakness Numbness or tingling Puffy eyelids, conjunctival injection (red eyes) or...
...an important role in the body; as the heart pumps blood through the arteries, the blood makes its way back to the heart through the veins. Sometimes, however, the veins...
...and/or back, and tends to redden, rather than darken, as it advances. Lentigo maligna melanoma: This is a slow-growing, rarer type of melanoma which most often affects older people who...
...to genetic and socioeconomic factors. Rates of gallbladder cancer are highest in areas including Latin America, Asia, and Eastern and Central Europe Being of particular ethnic groups: In the U.S.,...
...less common. It also has a higher rate of curve progression and a higher likelihood of surgery. Adolescent Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis occurs between 11 and 18 years old. It’s the...
...ranging from anemia, a palpable growth in the abdomen, abnormal organ function, and signs of heart failure. Hepatectomy is not the first line of treatment for this condition—the patient might...