...the kidneys. It also belongs to the male’s reproductive system since it supports semen reproduction. The prostate undergoes changes and it can grow significantly as man ages. At 60 years...
...of the urinary tract such as the kidneys, bladder, urethra, and ureter Neurogenic bladder dysfunction – A condition characterised by the inability to control the bladder due to problems with...
...such as ibuprofen and paracetamol can be taken to suppress pain. For those with allergies, asthma, or chronic obtrusive pulmonary disease, a range of medications can be prescribed as needed.[7]...
...embolisation is also an effective method of stopping various types of bleeding caused by trauma or a particular medical condition, such as an ulcer. The method is also used to...
...athlete is allowed to participate in any type of sports. PPE is a collaborative effort by several organizations including but not limited to the American Academy of Family Physicians, the...
...examiner/autopsy facility Specialty clinic such as kidney or urology center Histotechnologist Employers in Animal Settings Veterinary diagnostic facility Wildlife disease research Zoo or animal sanctuary Histotechnologist Employers in Academic Settings...
...which abdominal organ is involved, i.e. the stomach, liver, or kidney, among others. Most of these procedures traditionally require opening the abdomen with a large incision and are referred to...
...surgery with large chest incisions) Lung or bladder infection Heart valve infection (endocarditis) Stroke Blood clot Irregular heartbeat or arrhythmia Reduced kidney function Patients are also faced with the common...
...will perform an arthroscopy to look for foreign bodies that may have penetrated the joint, or to examine a certain disease that has affected the joint. During an arthroscopy, the...
...can cause discomfort and interfere with daily life. If left untreated, BPH can lead to complications such as urinary tract infections, kidney damage, or bladder stones. **Remember:** If you are...