...large complex infections, such as abscesses, especially those in the abdominal region, the surgeon may also insert a drainage tube to prevent sepsis. Once the fluid has been drained out,...
...known as lancinating pains Nausea and vomiting Severe pain around the upper abdominal region Good to know: Ataxia affects gait, speech, and eye movements, as well as voluntary muscle movements...
...Abdominal pain References: Matlaga B, Lingeman J. Surgical management of upper Urinary tract calculi. In: Wein, AJ, Kavoussi, LR, Novick, AC et al. Campbell-Walsh Urology. 10th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders...
...Trichinosis – A type of infection caused by roundworm Trichinella spiralis. Its symptoms include muscle pain, abdominal cramps, diarrhoea, and fever. Myasthenia gravis (MG) – A complex autoimmune disorder that...
...aneurysms. An abdominal aortic aneurysm occurs below the chest. Hardened arteries usually cause it. A thoracic one happens in the chest and is generally caused by high blood pressure or an injury....
...The abdominal incision is closed. In some cases, the patient may also have a drain placed near the pancreas to facilitate drainage of fluid and reduce the risk of infection....
...will be asleep throughout the procedure. The surgeon will then create about five incisions in the patient’s upper abdominal area where special surgical instruments will be inserted. The first part...
...When should you visit a Gastroenterologist? You would need to visit a Gastroenterologist if you experience the following symptoms: Unexplained blood in the stool Difficulty in swallowing Excessive and unexplained abdominal...
...dietary factors that may contribute to liver problems, a liver health diet consultation can help reduce common symptoms associated with liver dysfunction, such as fatigue, abdominal pain, swelling, and digestive...
...are a pair of organs that are about four inches in length and found near the abdominal cavity. Their main job is to filter the blood and eliminate impurities through...