...2 hours after the procedure once the effects of the anaesthesia wear off. Both the origin and wound sites are then covered with a single sterile dressing since they are...
...to accurately identify the cause of the problem and can help the doctor determine the best course of action. Possible Complications and Side Effects of Sigmoidoscopy There are a few...
...It may take up to six weeks for the patient to feel an improvement in his condition, and the full effects of the procedure may not be felt for at...
...effects are serious. The condition is congenital The disease has already progressed or has become more severe The condition threatens the patient’s life such as when a blood vessel is...
...provide a diagnosis or discuss further diagnostic steps. * **Develop a treatment plan:** Discuss treatment options, potential side effects, and follow-up schedule. **Q: What are the expected results of a...
...the patient’s pain and whether some side effects will occur. Presacral neurectomy Due to its location, the pain affecting the pelvic area does not respond well to other non-invasive treatments....
...both are affected by the adrenalectomy, the patient must take steroids for the remainder of his life. Steroids help control inflammation, but they also have side effects like muscle weakness...
...the mother may also experience some fluid leakage, abdominal cramps, and minor discomfort around the site where the needle was inserted. The fetus suffers no late effects, as the amniotic...
...flexibility and muscle extensibility, increasing mobility and preventing injuries. **Expected Results of Tui Na** The effects of Tui Na typically vary depending on the individual and the specific condition being...
...which is often performed under general anaesthesia, can last between one to four hours. Following surgery, patients are transferred to a recovery room until the effects of anaesthesia wear off....