...pelvic pain as a result of an underlying condition or problem linked to the reproductive system. Possible gynecologic causes include:[1] Endometriosis Uterine fibroids Adenomyosis Pelvic inflammatory disease Pelvic adhesive disease...
...them in a cool, dry place or in the fridge.[20][21] Conjunctivitis (Pink eye) FAQs u003cstrongu003eAre conjunctivitis and pink eye the same thing?u003c/strongu003e Yes. Conjunctivitis is the medical term for the...
Definition & Overview An above the knee amputation is a surgical procedure that becomes necessary when irreversible damage or disease affects the area above the knee joint or when complications...
...Tuberculosis** * Immunocompromised individuals * Diabetes * Chronic kidney disease * End-stage liver disease * Diabetes * HIV/AIDS * Recent immigrants from TB-endemic countries **Complications of Disseminated Tuberculosis** * Lung...
...trained to help patients at all stages of life — from infant to old age — whose function and movement are impacted by: Disease Health conditions Injury Environmental factors Aging...
...or beyond the menopausal age. A mammography is a breast cancer screening procedure that detects the presence of the disease at an early stage. It can thus help women seek...
...bump or mass, usually soft and spongy, and stays in place Pain, usually constant and worsens with movement because the cyst is pressing on the arteries, nerves, or veins in...
...is then sutured, both at the recipient site and the donor site, in order to secure it in place. Monitoring – The patient is then monitored for any signs of...
...tooth buds are still in place. Interdental fixation devices are effective in restoring a broken jawbone and keeping it fixed in place after an injury. How is the Procedure Performed?...
...inserted through an opening in either the skull or sutures (stitches) and into the subdural space. The needle is then carefully guided into the space between the brain and the...