...testing. In worst cases, the patient may require a blood transfusion as treatment for this complication. Perforation of the GI tract – There is also a risk of tearing of...
...20 minutes. Blood test In certain cases; for example, if there is a medical reason why intradermal or prick or scratch testing cannot be carried out, a blood test may...
...it’s still early. High risk of developing a GI illness – Many factors can contribute to the possibility of developing a GI condition. These include genetics, diet, overall health condition,...
...How Does the Procedure Work The goal of a neuropsychiatry consultation is to evaluate patients and diagnose their condition. Upon further testing, neuropsychiatrists or behavioral neurologists can recommend either a...
...Medicine. 5th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Saunders; 2010:chap 22. Reynolds HY. Respiratory structure and function: mechanisms and testing. In: Goldman L, Schafer AI, eds. Goldman’’ Cecil Medicine. 24th ed. Philadelphia,...
...and pharynx (throat). LPR is also known as “silent reflux” because it often doesn’t cause heartburn but can still lead to complications. What conditions can cause GERD? Acidic foods and...
...symptoms, whether a family member is known to have hemophilia and by testing the clotting function of the blood. Preventing injuries and taking extra clotting proteins are two ways to...
...testing it for cancer cells. Once the test sample has been removed, a localisation device, also called a marker, is inserted in the same area. The marker, which is either...
...further impact the heart’s ability to pump. Pericardial tumours are rare. They can be benign or malignant. In some cases, benign tumours can still lead to serious health problems. The...
...e-cigarettes are still being studied [6]. While they may contain fewer cancer-causing chemicals than cigarettes, they still deliver nicotine and other potentially harmful substances [6]. Experts advise non-smokers, especially teens,...