...generally a safe procedure, but like any surgery, it carries certain risks, including: * Infection * Bleeding * Nerve damage * Blood clots * Incomplete pain relief **How to Prepare...
...performing a clitoridotomy differ depending on the patient’s specific goals for undergoing the procedure. One of these techniques is bilateral excision or simply cutting the prepuce tissues that cover the...
...before your surgery, your physician anesthesiologist will be sure you are fit for surgery and prepare you for the procedure by asking detailed questions about your health, examining you, and...
...discomfort can also be varied. Some of the tests require preparation while exams such as virtual colonoscopy and fecal occult don’t and can be conducted even without sedation. How Does...
...test is a relatively safe and noninvasive procedure that requires minimal preparation. The patient can remain clothed and does not need to fast beforehand. Furthermore, the tilt table test can...
...option for you. ### Preparation and Procedure **Preparation:** Before the procedure, your eye doctor will: * Examine your eye * Measure your eye pressure * Discuss the procedure and potential...
...is performed using an anaesthetic to numb the breast so that the patient will not feel any pain during the procedure. In most cases, preparation for the procedure is not...
...paediatrician, the paediatrician will be the one to prepare a copy of the child’s medical records so the new doctor will better understand the case. The discussion with the second...
...damage * Blood vessel damage * Further dislocation These risks are rare, but they are important to be aware of before undergoing the procedure. **How to Prepare for Dislocation Reduction**...
...by severing muscle attachments Reshape the teeth in preparation for impressions or fitting of an oral appliance Remove a tissue sample for biopsy The effects of dental laser can vary...