...is vital for many bodily functions, including:[^4] Body movement Processing sights and sounds Eye movement Sleeping Breathing Swallowing Biting Chewing Blood pressure Sneezing Any of the above could be affected...
...* Clearer breathing * Reduced snoring * Improved sleep patterns * Relief from headaches, facial pain, and feelings of pressure ## What Are the Expected Results? Most people experience immediate...
...incision to give the surgeon access to the affected pelvic organ. These procedures are performed under general anaesthesia with patients completely asleep throughout the surgery. Although it is the primary...
...fitness for anaesthesia are evaluated. 2. **Anaesthesia Administration:** General anaesthesia is administered to put the patient in a deep sleep. 3. **Wound Inspection and Cleaning:** The wound is gently cleaned,...
...malaria. Use mosquito repellent spray, particularly at night. Wear long-sleeved shirts at night, or sleep under insecticide-treated bed nets. Choosing the right preventative malaria medicine can depend on your travel...
...Excessive tiredness or sleepiness Good to know: If any of these signs and symptoms occur or there is any suspicion of a vitamin K deficiency, urgent medical attention should be...
...procedure. You may have to apply a cold compress on the treated areas and keep your head elevated, especially when sleeping. In some patients, steroid may have to be given...
...and/or irritability[28] Sleep disturbances Many children with celiac disease do not have any symptoms or only have mild symptoms.[4] If a child is suspected of having celiac disease, a doctor...
...accomplished at home and at night when the patient is asleep, it is still cumbersome and time-consuming. Patients need to constantly adjust their schedules and lives around the procedure. People...
...or after the procedure. For some patients, a moderate sedative is sufficient. Others, on the other hand, may require general anaesthesia that will put them to sleep throughout the process....