...the tonsils and the surrounding muscles using electrical forceps. The tonsils are then removed one at a time. This procedure is performed if complete tonsil removal is required to ensure...
...the following, starting with the most common:[3][4][5][6] Mouth ulcers Red rash Aching muscles Joint pains Unintentional weight loss Fever Loss of coordination Tiredness Headache Swollen lymph nodes Sore throat Diarrhea...
...weakness Dizziness Cough Joint and muscle pain Fever Rigors/chills Nausea and vomiting Headache Low blood pressure Fast heart rate Good to know: Most cases are caused by severe infection with...
...the pocket, which usually lies between the subcutaneous tissues and the muscles. However, in some locations, such as in the forehead, it may be placed underneath the muscle. This confers...
...blood pressure, and the flow of oxygen and nutrients to your muscles. Cortisol prepares your body for immediate action by suppressing nonessential functions, such as digestion and immunity. These physical...
...the Epstein-Barr virus. Mononucleosis of this kind is most common among teenagers and younger adults. Other symptoms include:[4][5] Severe fatigue Appetite loss Fever Muscle pain Swollen lymph nodes Some people...
...As with any major surgical procedure, there is also the possibility that the patient will not respond well to anaesthesia. This procedure could also tear the heart muscle, especially if...
...movements, paralysis, loss of reflexes or loss of the ability to express oneself, read or write Ataxia Ataxia is the loss of the ability to control voluntary muscle movements and...
...effects are noticed. In some cases, patients may experience some complications or discomfort during recovery. These may include nausea, muscle spasms, tingling in the affected area, excessive sweat production, and...
...muscle. This is called strangulated hemorrhoid and can cause severe pain.[9] A prolapsed hemorrhoid is different from rectal prolapse. In rectal prolapse, the rectum itself falls out of the anus.[10]...