...the lungs Hyperkalemia, an abnormally high level of potassium in the blood Heart failure is a rare, but possible complication of PSGN. FAQs about ost-Streptococcal Glomerulonephritis u003cstrongu003eIs post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis contagious?u003c/strongu003e...
...reduce fluid buildup in the lungs or legs by increasing urine output. This helps ease pressure on the heart and reduces swelling. Heart rhythm drugs (antiarrhythmics): These medications help maintain...
...lungs or airway, and gets up into the nasal cavity and out of the nostrils. Who Should Undergo and Expected Results Persons who suffered blunt force trauma to the face...
...you eat and drink safely. You may also have a nasogastric tube to help ensure that you get adequate nutrition and don’t inhale food into your lungs, which can lead...
...a certain exercise, it also strengthens the heart and is sometimes used to assess the functions of the heart and lungs. Flexibility is necessary to improve the range of motion...
...artery in a lung. A pregnant person is also at greater risk of: experiencing pregnancy loss a stillbirth placental abruption preeclampsia if a blood clot develops and blocks a vein...
...Spread to nearby lymph nodes * Distant: Spread to distant organs (e.g., bones, lungs) **Q: Treatment of Prostate Cancer** **A:** Treatment options vary depending on the stage of cancer: *...
...undergo a comprehensive heart and lung assessment to make sure they are healthy enough for the procedure and that the risk of them suffering from major health issues is minimal....
...will start by asking about your symptoms and medical history to learn more about your condition. During a physical examination, they will listen to your heart and lungs and look...
...certain groups of bacteria, such as shigella, salmonella, campylobacter, and yersinia Chlamydia pneumoniae bacteria – which can cause a lung infection Other infections including Group A streptococci, acute tuberculosis, and...