...to severe long-term consequences, including: * Stunted growth and impaired physical development * Developmental delays and cognitive impairment * Increased risk of chronic diseases and infections * Behavioral problems and...
...always be clarified in order to rule out serious diseases. Individual subtypes can increase the risk of breast cancer. In most cases, however, no treatment is required. [1],[2],[3],[4] If you...
...diseases. This condition refers to the absence of the tricuspid valve, which supposedly connects the right atrium to the right ventricle. The hypoplastic left heart syndrome, or HLHS, is another...
...test. Many renal diseases remain undetected until they are already in the late or end stages. By then, the patient may already be having kidney failure, and the only intervention...
...weight. This goal is not just for aesthetic purposes but also to minimise the risk of developing diseases and serious medical conditions associated with too much fat tissue in the...
...condition that would necessitate the FESS procedure. Such conditions include diseases of the ethmoid sinus, conditions that require the removal of bone, the presence of tumours or polyps, and conditions...
...but with the improvement of antibiotics, some of the infectious diseases that affect the ear can already be eliminated without the removal of the mastoid cells. Who Should Undergo and...