...High alcohol consumption Tobacco use Illicit (illegal) drug use Cardiovascular (heart and heart vessel) diseases Blood clotting disorders Oral contraceptives (birth control pills) Postmenopausal hormone intake Factors that cannot be...
...treat high blood pressure, acne and Parkinson’s disease, as well as birth control drugs Laser eye surgery Damage to the tear glands from inflammation or radiation Evaporation of tears Another...
...the three components of the written examination, the trainee must pass an oral examination, which covers the full spectrum of diseases encountered in clinical radiation oncology. As with all other...
...beta-blockers from a different class. Other drugs that can be administered as eye drops include various prostaglandin analogs, which increase the outflow of aqueous humor.[3][5] Cholinesterase inhibitors, cholinesterase agonists, and...
...side effects of certain medical treatments and medications such as anti-depressants, oral contraceptives, and hypertension drugs, as well as chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Emotional or psychological trauma – Traumatic and...
...drugs, a number of pediatricians are also training themselves to help their patients out clinically. They also work alongside social workers and psychologists for the complete rehabilitation of the patient....
...For the more common orthotic devices, patients can choose between generic non-prescription orthotics, which are available in drugstores and sporting goods stores, and custom-made ones, which are more expensive. For...
...in men may include:[2][14] Irritability or anger Agitation Behavioral changes, e.g. becoming controlling or violent Tiredness Loss of interest in work, family or hobbies Difficulty sleeping Weight loss Physical symptoms,...
...most commonly prescribed medications for deep vein thrombosis are anticoagulants. These include injectable anticoagulants, such as heparin, and oral anticoagulants, such as warfarin. Other medications used to treat VTE are...
...eye drops or oral antihistamines can block the histamine released by the immune system. * **Prescription medications:** Eye drops containing corticosteroid or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may be recommended for...