...involuntary movements like repetitive motions, uncontrollable twitching of a specific muscle group, compulsory twisting and oscillations. In some patients, these disorders also result in general weakness, loss of coordination and...
...reduce the risks of phenobarbital withdrawal. Resources for alcohol recovery With the right support and guidance, it’s possible to make a full recovery from AUD. The following resources can help:...
...water births. Those who want support during their labor – Generally, physicians and doctors don’t hold a patient’s hand throughout the birthing process. Midwives do. They are there to support...
...the skin on the genital area. Patients with pelvic floor disorders are initially treated conservatively with lifestyle modification techniques such as weight loss. Exercises of the pelvic muscles and bladder...
...help with this. Maintaining a healthy weight: Some studies have drawn a link between being overweight and BPH. Regular exercise can help with this. Managing stress: Some studies have suggested...
...relative who has either breast, uterine or ovarian cancer Genetic inheritance: particularly the BRCA-1 and BRCA-2 genes A previous diagnosis of breast cancer Being overweight: Fat cells produce estrogen Excessive...
...doctor will check the patient’s blood pressure and weight, and provide information on diet, lifestyle and other habits that can improve the patient’s and the baby’s health. The second trimester...
...people experience emotional distress after having a molar pregnancy, particularly if it is felt as a loss if it occurs during planned pregnancy, or if chemotherapy is necessary. A range...
...often require a complete blood count information, as well as coagulation panel and blood platelet count, to determine if the patient is suffering from an ongoing blood loss since the...
...of side effects, such as fatigue, skin reactions, hair loss, loss of appetite, nausea, and changes in hormone levels. It is important to note that the side effects of radiation...