...The pediatrician will then: Conduct more physical tests to check different organs including the heart, limbs, eyes, nose, and ears Administer vaccinations or update immunization Request for more tests when...
...will then: Perform more exams to check the child’s vital organs such as the heart, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth Observe the baby’s movements to check on any issues with...
...of the body. Possible risks and complications include: Nerve damage Bleeding Failed surgery (symptoms not relieved) Spinal cord injury Infections Heart attack or stroke Damage to the vocal cords (for...
...the blood vessels that supply oxygen to the heart, carotid arteries can also narrow (stenosis of carotid artery) when fatty substances and cholesterol build up inside them. When these arteries...
...a transient ischemic attack in the last couple of months Patients with a family history of heart disease and stroke should also undergo this procedure at least once a year...
...from skin sensitivity disorders or other skin disorders Have a heart disorder Have fever In case of malfunctions and abnormalities, the use of the hot magner should be stopped immediately...
...stroke. In: Bonow RO, Mann DL, Zipes DP, Libby P, eds. Braunwald’s Heart Disease: A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine. 9th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Saunders; 2011:chap 62. Silva MB Jr.,...
...surgery and all preceding treatments involved. Some of the risks of the sex change procedure are due to the hormone therapy itself. These include: High blood pressure Sleep apnea Heart...
...stress. Pressure point therapy can help ease the tension of the muscles as well as relax the body, thereby lowering the heart rate and blood pressure. It may also be...
...along the medications he is currently taking, medical records, and other documents that may help the doctor suggest the best surgical treatment. The staff sometimes provides a checklist on what...