...it has been shown by many studies to result in less blood loss, fewer adhesions, and faster recovery. A laparotomy, on the other hand, is recommended for urgent cases of...
...when someone is speaking, have trouble following directions, or have a limited vocabulary. Other language disorders, autism, hearing loss, and a head injury can lead to a receptive language disorder....
...often require a complete blood count information, as well as coagulation panel and blood platelet count, to determine if the patient is suffering from an ongoing blood loss since the...
...type of bacteria that have caused the infection. The main symptom is usually diarrhea. Other symptoms may include:[1][2][3][4] Abdominal (belly) pain or cramps Loss of appetite Nausea and vomiting Fever...
...of the muscle that causes symmetrical muscle weakness. Muscular dystrophy (MD) – A group of diseases that causes progressive loss of muscle mass leading to an increasing level of disability....
...bone growth, preserving the jawbone and preventing bone loss that can occur after tooth loss. * **Improved Oral Health:** Implants help prevent gum disease and decay by providing stable support...
...mouth. Those who experience tooth loss and deep tooth pockets Those who experience pain and gum bleeding due to inflamed tissues Those with decay of soft tissue within the periodontal...
...shoulder joints to become inflamed. This leads to severe pain, stiffness and often, loss of mobility in the shoulder area. This condition can be solved by a total shoulder replacement...
...to prevent the loss of limb or death. Emergency medical conditions include, among many others, the following: Stroke Heart attack Electric shock Broken bones Large open wounds Large lacerations Burns...
...pressure within the eye builds up to an abnormal level. As a progressive condition, it can eventually lead to a damaged optic nerve, which can cause vision loss or total...