...People who have sickle cell anemia People who use steroids People who have had a splenectomy People taking immunosuppressive medication after transplantation People with severe autoimmune diseases, taking immunosuppressive medication...
...plan:** Establishing the root cause and outlining the necessary medical interventions. * **Medication or surgery:** Based on the diagnosis, medications or surgical procedures may be prescribed to address the emergency....
...or weight loss. Diagnosis The diagnosis is usually made based on the symptoms and blood and urine tests. Some specialized tests may be done, such as a water deprivation test,...
...* Avoid eating or drinking anything for 8 hours prior to the procedure. * Tell your doctor about any medications you are taking. * Bring a list of your medications...
...Loss of control of certain body movements Vision loss or blurred vision Balance problems Seizures A person who suffered an injury that involves the head may also require an imaging...
...Distal phalanx fracture Other traumatic injuries to the nail Loss of nail matrix Loss of nail fold Failure of the nail to adhere to nail bed Infection Recurrence of nail...
...be done for non-cosmetic purposes. Sagging skin is one of the most difficult effects of aging. It is caused by the natural loss of skin elasticity that occurs as a...
...veins, and other venous problems can significantly affect patients’ quality of life, as they are frequently accompanied by discomfort, pain, loss of mobility resulting in loss of productivity, and overall...
...can also develop as a complication of another illness, such as carcinoid syndrome or rheumatic fever. Its symptoms include: Heart murmur Shortness of breath Chest pain Fatigue Loss of consciousness...
...often affects older women, and involves the loss of bone density, leading to serious fractures in vital parts of the body, such as the pelvic bone, legs, and arms. Herniated...