...the skin around the ulcer * Debriding (removing) dead tissue * Using dressings to promote granulation tissue (new skin) In more severe cases, surgery may be necessary. Weight-loss is a...
...Blurry vision Unexplained weight loss Exhaustion Leg cramping More frequent urination Risk Factors Over 40 years of age Family history of the disease Being overweight or obese History of hypertension...
...certain bacterial infections in children. A child’s dosage is based on: the severity of their infection their age their medical history other conditions they have their weight in kilograms (kg);...
...typically done in orthopedic clinics and on an outpatient basis. Who Should Undergo and Expected Results Patients who are diagnosed with bursitis are typically advised to take anti-inflammatory medications to...
...COVID-19 and Lyme disease infiltrative conditions, such as amyloidosis and hemochromatosis long term use of certain medications, such as chemotherapy drugs metabolic conditions, such as thyroid disorders and diabetes high...
...commonly prescribed medication. It works by increasing the amount of dopamine released into the parts of the brain responsible for attention and self-control. A child may need to take medication...
...to destroy the abnormal cells Medications: You may be given medications to prevent your tumor from producing excess hormones or to help shrink your tumor. Dopamine agonists are sometimes prescribed...
...family history Presence of symptoms, as well as the severity (Is it progressing? Can it be controlled by medications?) Circumstance prior to the appearance of the symptoms Medications and treatments...
...a loss of vision, a loss of feeling in the arms or legs, weakness in the arms or legs, dizziness, and imbalance. Some people develop bowel and bladder problems. Additionally,...
...Voice therapy: Techniques to improve vocal hygiene and reduce vocal strain * Medications: Anti-inflammatory drugs or acid-blocking medications for GERD * Surgical intervention: In rare cases, surgery may be necessary...