...the aphthous variety of ulcers. They include:[8][9] Nicorandil, a drug used to treat angina pectoris, a heart condition Ibuprofen and other anti-inflammatory medicines Oral nicotine replacement therapy opposed to patch...
...signs of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, such as angina and heart attack, will appear in middle age if the condition is not treated. In homozygous hypercholesterolemia, symptoms occur in childhood, and...
...a long-term or first-line treatment for osteoporosis, because it is associated with severe side effects and health complications:[31] Cardiovascular complications (problems relating to the heart including unstable angina or heart...
...nitrates and calcium blockers to prevent blood vessel spasm that causes arterial recoil. Medical reports show that recoil is usually observed in women, people with unstable symptoms of angina (chest...
...occurs when joints become unstable. Since the shoulder’s glenohumeral joint is one of the most unstable joints in the human body, it is the one most commonly affected. In fact,...
...fusion bear some similarities. Who Should Undergo and Expected Results Spinal fusion is recommended for patients who suffer from the following conditions: Degenerative disc disease Lumbar spondylolisthesis Fractures Unstable spinal...
...and intestines. This is performed if the patient exhibits unstable blood pressure (which can suggest inadequate blood flow to other organs), if conservative treatment fails to resolve symptoms such as...
...sternotomy approach is best used for hemodynamically unstable patients. Classically, the Blalock-Taussig shunt involves the transection or division of the subclavian artery, which is then connected to the pulmonary artery...
...may require neck spine fusion include bone fractures that make the spinal cord unstable. It can also be used if the cervical vertebrae are not aligned or have been deformed....
...is a sign that the flow of electrical impulses around the heart’s chambers is not strong enough or unstable causing the heart to quiver. Tachycardia (too fast) and bradycardia (too...