...risk to the patient’s health and life. These risks include bleeding, blood loss, blood clots, pain and infection. These may be common, but in most cases they can be easily...
...performing a tracheostomy is to provide direct access to the airways, allowing a doctor or nurse to insert a tube or other device in order to administer oxygen, or remove...
...not shed during the menstrual cycle, and is the base from where the functional layer develops. Normally, the arteries providing the blood supply to the functional layer constrict, cutting off...
Definition and Overview Lasik surgery is one of the several advanced ways of treating refractive errors. It involves strategically and carefully removing a portion of the tissue of the cornea,...
...cancer. These include: Chronic raspy coughing Blood-streaked mucus Hacking coughs Recurrent pneumonia Recurrent bronchitis Shortness of breath Wheezing coughs Persistent pain in the chest Hoarseness Swollen neck Swollen face Pain...
...treatments. Anti-aging treatments work in different ways, but they are mostly geared towards restoring the skin’s natural collagen supply. Collagen, a protein found in connective tissues, is responsible for maintaining...
...and present in a stalk-like appearance Dermatofibroma, or small hard lesions more commonly found on the lower body Genital warts Precancerous lesions Cancerous or malignant lesions such as basal cell...
...important organs in the body as they are responsible for breathing. They supply the much-needed oxygen to the blood, which is then delivered to various tissues and cells through the...
...during swallowing. Who Should Undergo & Expected Results Uvulopalatoplasty was originally developed to eliminate loud and habitual snoring. The removal of uvula helps to widen the airways, reducing tissues being...
...is the Procedure Performed? The goal of labyrinthectomy is the complete destruction of all the vestibular end organs to eliminate vestibular function. There are two ways to approach a labyrinthectomy:...