...Causes of the Condition Stenosis of the carotid artery is caused by atherosclerosis, a disease characterised by plaque build up inside an artery. This results in low blood flow and...
...disease, in which the contents of the stomach and gastric acid go back up the oesophagus. This condition is caused by the weakening or dysfunction of the lower oesophageal sphincter....
...expected results Carotid surgery is necessary for people diagnosed with: Carotid artery stenosis or carotid artery disease Atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries The above conditions can trigger either an...
...such as endocrinology, radiology, oncology, and pathological anatomy. What diseases are treated by a senologist? The disease most often treated by a senologist are all those that concern the breast...
...lesions, including coronary artery disease and valve disorders Heart transplants Lung cancer Benign (noncancerous) lung diseases and lung tumors Chest reconstruction Esophageal cancer Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) Emphysema Lung transplants...
...of conditions, such as deformities, diseases and premature decay. While some of the conditions can’t be prevented due to their genetic nature, others can be avoided by simply taking good...
Table of Contents What is synology? What diseases are treated by a senologist? What are the procedures used by a senologist? When should a patient visit a senologist? There are...
...in developing hospital-acquired pneumonia, and many conditions that older people are more likely to have, such as diabetes, heart disease, and lung disease, are linked to pneumonia – though it...
...on a regular basis. Plaque and hard calculus deposits (commonly known as tartar) will be removed to prevent them from causing gum disease and cavities. The tongue and other hard...
...by diseases or other medical conditions. The colon is part of the digestive tract and functions mainly as a pathway for the excretion of the body’s waste products. A colectomy...