...treatment went as planned and yielded successful results Check for signs of complications and perform treatment, if necessary Make the necessary adjustments depending on the procedure performed Give patients a...
...of inflammation.[^1] Laboratory tests may also be required to rule out infection and any other condition that may be causing the symptoms.[3] Uveitis treatment Treatment for uveitis is aimed at...
...a treatment plan.[19] Wrist splinting Wrist splinting is a common first-line treatment for mild to moderate CTS. It involves wearing a splint at night for a few weeks in order...
...should also be sought. Furthermore, suppose conjunctivitis occurs in newborn babies or people with weakened immune systems, such as those who have HIV or are undergoing treatment for cancer. In...
...options Non-surgical treatments are usually only recommended if surgery is not possible, e.g. if a different state of health makes surgery non-recommendable. Treatment options may include the following: Medications containing...
...for? Gilotrif is a medication used to treat non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) that has specific mutations. It’s an oral medication that helps to slow down the growth of cancer...
...In most cases, plantar warts are harmless and pose no risk of cancer. However, certain types of the HPV virus can lead to some cancers. If plantar warts do not...
...removed during surgery. If these micrometastases (small, undetectable cancer cells) remain in the body, the cancer may return. Overview of Soft Tissue Sarcoma Resection Soft tissue sarcoma resection is a...
...disease. Fortunately, breast cancer can be treated. If the disease is found during its earlier stages, treatment is very effective. Patients who receive treatment for stage 1 breast cancer have...
...or bacterial infection Diminished bone marrow function Cancer Autoimmune disorders including rheumatoid arthritis and HIV/AIDS Leukemia Lupus Tuberculosis Cancer treatment such as radiation and chemotherapy, as well as other medications Aplastic anemia...