...the patient’s body rejected the donor hand. Since then, researchers and surgeons consistently tried to improve and develop the technology behind the procedure. They have succeeded and the first successful...
...cystectomy has other long-term effects on the body that the patient will have to live with. These include: Infertility, especially if cystectomy also involved the removal of reproductive organs, such...
...infection site and travel to other parts of the body where they can cause abscesses, which are painful collections of pus, and other problems.[2] Further heart problems Up to 50...
...component of the body’s immune system. A high white blood cell count can indicate the presence of infection, while a low count can point towards various conditions, including HIV/AIDS and...
...heart to various parts of the body. For this reason, even if the name denotes that it’s a heart-related procedure, angiography can be performed elsewhere. These include cerebral angiography if...
...essential minerals in the body and used by the bones to strengthen its structure and support. It is also helpful in maintaining the ideal electrolyte balance so organs can function...
...body (particularly the muscles, joints, and bones) as they heal from injury or trauma. These medical devices are often prescribed for the patient to wear during the process of recovery...
...your immune system doesn’t work as well as it should, your body doesn’t have enough defenses against infection. That can lead to an increased risk of developing cancer or autoimmune...
...body that were or are still infected. Reactive arthritis is thought to be an autoimmune disorder, in which the body produces antibodies attacking healthy tissue that causes inflammation.[3],[5],[^10] Risk factors...
...tests the urea and creatinine as well as the levels of body salt and how well the kidneys are working. It can also detect chemical imbalances. Body fluid testing –...