...to consult a pulmonologist? A persistent cough, an abnormal secretion of bronchial mucus, shortness of breath accentuated by exertion (dyspnea), chest pain, sleep disturbances, or even traces of blood in sputum require...
...during insertion. You should seek immediate medical attention if you experience any of the following after a Nexplanon implant procedure: Pain or swelling in the legs Severe chest pains Shortness...
...doctor will then deliver an electrical shock to the heart using two paddles placed on the chest. In some cases, one paddle is placed on the chest and the other...
...body, particularly to the chest and limbs (arms and legs). The patient is then asked to breathe (or hold the breath) while the test is ongoing. The machine that is...
...The test may also be recommended when the patient does not seem to have any of these risks but is suffering from symptoms such as chest pain (angina) or irregular...
...is sometimes also used to provide post-operative pain relief. Surgeons typically use a long, flexible endotracheal tube. They usually enter the chest through the right or left fifth intercostals space...
...is essential when a child exhibits signs or symptoms suggestive of a heart condition, such as: – Difficulty breathing or rapid breathing – Chest pain or discomfort – Bluish or...
...and symmetrical breasts, improving the overall body contour. * **Reduced pain and discomfort:** Patients may experience less pain and discomfort during the recovery period compared to delayed breast reconstruction. *...
...under local anaesthesia or conscious sedation to make the entire medical procedure as pain-free as possible. In some cases, general anaesthesia is used when there’s a need to open the...
...ventricle as well as the placement of leads in the left ventricle via the coronary sinus. The insertion of epicardial electrode usually requires thoracotomy or surgical incision in the chest...