...such as hypercalciuria, hyperuricosuria or chronic metabolic acidosis Intestinal problems such as Crohn’s Disease Bariatric (weight-loss) surgery), such as a sleeve gastrectomy or a gastric bypass Living in a hot...
...when it is already considered as chronic, the doctor typically recommends surgery. How Does the Procedure Work? Anal fissure repair, which is performed by a colorectal surgeon, can be either...
...angle glaucoma (or chronic glaucoma)”. Accessed 8 May 2018. ↩ ↩ Patient.info. “Chronic Open-angle Glaucoma”. 25 June 2015. Accessed 8 May 2018. ↩ ↩ ↩ ↩ ↩ American Family Physician....
...flow. Although acupuncture has been proven to be helpful in treating or managing chronic pain and migraines, some believe that acupressure is better in terms of safety. With acupuncture, needles...
...not addressed immediately Wound dehiscence resulting from excessive wound tension and poor tissue quality The development of oronasal fistula in the surgical site The development of chronic otitis media Maxillary...
...weight loss, loss of appetite, chronic back pain, and pain in the upper abdomen. Diagnosis is made by MRI or CT scans. Treatment involves surgery, chemotherapy, and, sometimes, radiotherapy. People...
...A placenta that formed inside or over the birth canal Placenta percreta – A placenta that grew through the uterine wall and has attached itself to surrounding organs Chronic pelvic...
...radiation therapy may be indicated postoperatively. Another indication for submandibular gland excision is the chronic inflammation of the gland due to the formation of stones. Rarely, patients who experience trauma...
...such as: Sjögren disease polymyalgia rheumatica lupus chronic lung disease active tuberculosis some forms of cancer What other tests usually go along with a CCP test? If a doctor thinks...
...pressure on the pelvic floor (may lead to prolapse) Chronic coughing High-impact exercises and sports Age (muscles tend to become weaker with age) Obesity (being overweight can place greater strain...