...arm, where general anaesthesia and fluids will be introduced to his or her system during the procedure. For the entire mediastinoscopy, the patient will be asleep and not feel pain....
...by sleep, hormones, genetics, and environmental factors including exposure to everyday toxins or pollutants. Weight loss consultation therefore is necessary to: Help evaluate the cause or trigger of weight gain...
...bag while sleeping, e.g., one which can hold around 650 ml of waste. This will help them to avoid leakage, because they cannot control or predict the volume of their...
...caused by lack of sleep, which in people with Crohn’s disease is common due to digestive discomfort, high stress levels, depression and using medication of which insomnia and/or discomfort are...
...kidney diseases Family history of adverse reactions to anaesthesia Sleep apnoea Obesity Alcohol use Smoking Allergies to certain food or medications Circumstances surrounding the procedure may also affect its outcome....
...to respond to the first line of treatment. How Does the Procedure Work? Proctocolectomy is performed under general anaesthesia, which means that the patient is asleep and will not feel...
...of mental health disorders. For example, a person who has sleeping disorders, such as insomnia, may develop symptoms of depression. Also, some studies show that people who have hormonal imbalance...
...A specialist might focus their training on: Headache medicine Sleep medicine Neuromuscular medicine Neurocritical care Neuro-oncology Geriatric neurology Autonomic disorders Vascular (stroke care) neurology Child (pediatric) neurology Interventional neuroradiology Epilepsy...
...not feel any pain. This will make them fall and stay asleep during surgery. The patient is also connected to a number of tubes. One is connected to a respirator...