...to grow and create an obstruction, causing the patient to develop either temporary or permanent hearing loss. A cancerous tumour in the external ear, meanwhile, is very rare. It’s much...
...ability afterwards. Young children who underwent this procedure may avoid the further impact of hearing loss on language development. How is the Procedure Performed? The procedure is performed under general...
...pain, nausea and/or vomiting A sense of impending doom Loss of consciousness There are two main ways in which these symptoms may occur:[6] Monophasic. Symptoms appear quickly and worsen rapidly....
...throat, neck or chest, if the object is sharp Gagging, retching and vomiting Wheezing and coughing Drooling or spitting due to excess saliva in the mouth Blood-stained saliva Loss of...
...Side effects of immunosuppressant drugs that face transplant patients are prescribed with after the surgery Permanent loss of feeling or movement in the face Tissue or nerve damage Infection Necrosis...
...of complications. These include: Stroke or heart attack Irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) Kidney or lung failure Chest pain Pneumonia Breathing difficulty Blood loss, which may create the need for a blood...
...While occasional feelings of anxiety are a normal part of life, people with generalized anxiety disorder tend to experience a loss of control over their thoughts.[1] This significant anxiety can...
...normal to lose blood once in a while—for example, women who menstruate every reproductive cycle—massive blood loss can be a serious issue as it can lead to organ failure. Certain...
...to as mass or neoplasm. Tumours can cause a wide range of symptoms, such as: Pain Unexplained nausea Loss of sensation Unexplained vomiting Fever Fatigue Unexplained weight loss The symptoms...
...symptoms. When left untreated, the cloudiness may affect the entire lens leading to vision loss. Due to the ease with which the procedure can be performed, many patients with cataracts...