...doctors treat injuries such as muscle, ligament, tendon, and bone problems and treat chronic illnesses that can affect physical performance, such as exercise-induced asthma and diabetes. Common sports injuries include...
...High cholesterol * Diabetes * Family history of heart disease **Post-Procedure Care** After stent placement, patients are typically advised to: * Take antiplatelet or blood-thinning medication to reduce the risk...
...based on the type of surgery to be performed and if the patient will need to be asleep during the process. In many cases, burn patients are put to sleep...
...Vitamin D deficiency has also been linked to breast cancer, bowel cancer, prostate cancer, obesity, heart disease, and type 2 diabetes. Read more about Vitamin D Deficiency » Phosphate deficiency...
...sessions the patient needs. For example, patients with non-healing wounds due to diabetes may require as many as 40 sessions. HBOT involves breathing 100% oxygen in an enclosed pressure chamber....
...immune system disorders and diabetes. There is also a risk of recurrence, in which the child continues to get earwax buildups even after a cerumen removal procedure. One way to...
...conditions effectively, improving oral function and aesthetics. * Provide preventive care advice to promote long-term dental health. * Detect and manage systemic conditions (e.g., diabetes) that manifest in the mouth....
...disease and diabetes. In patients with PCOS, their ovaries produce slightly abnormal amounts of androgens or male sex hormones. Unbalanced levels of androgens and estrogens can result to acne breakouts,...
...**Is it possible to prevent balance disorders?** While it’s not always possible to prevent balance disorders, certain practices might reduce the risk. This includes managing chronic conditions such as diabetes...
...type 2 diabetes. Or if you have an existing heart disease, Xtandi could worsen your condition. If you have heart disease or a related factor, your doctor can determine whether...