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...treat subarachnoid hemorrhage and its effects in the short term. These may include:[1][10][11] Nimodipine which can help prevent vasospasm, a possible complication of SAH (see vasospasm and improve blood supply...
...physical therapy into a medical treatment plan for pain or injury can help reduce the need for prescription drugs (which can cause side effects) and surgical intervention. Who Should Undergo...
...from the illness. The patient will be able to manage the long-term effects of the disease. How Does the Procedure Work? The attending physician, who has an extensive training and...
...that involves infusing hot chemotherapy drugs directly into the abdominal cavity while maintaining a controlled temperature. Benefits and Expected Outcomes 1. Prolonged Survival Time: Peritonectomy, combined with HIPEC, has been...
...– Laser hair removal doesn’t give the inconveniences and pain otherwise experienced during plucking and waxing, and the ill effects of shaving. More importantly, laser hair removal is perhaps the...
...effects of wrist splinting usually become noticeable after a few weeks of wearing the splint. In some cases, this is a sufficient treatment for CTS and symptoms will disappear. However,...
...Medications In addition to lifestyle strategies, your doctor may prescribe medications to help reduce your appetite and lose weight. These medications can come with a variety of side effects, so...
...use of topical medication, such as anti-inflammatory drops, as well as other medications, such as immunosuppressive or steroidal drugs. In some cases, laser surgery may be used to reduce inflammation...
...to stop taking the said drugs. The procedure can be performed with or without sedatives, depending on the patient’s pain tolerance level and the doctor’s recommendations. If sedatives are used,...