...help reduce symptoms. * **Nasal sprays:** Corticosteroids, antihistamines, or a combination of both can help reduce inflammation and congestion. * **Antihistamines:** Oral medications can block the effects of histamine, a...
...Medications: Many patients may experience reduced reliance on oral medications for erectile dysfunction after successful penile revascularisation. **Question: Expected Results after Penile Revascularisation** **Answer:** While outcomes vary among individuals, penile...
...for panic disorder is psychological therapy. Even a short course can help. Such therapy commonly includes:[9][10] Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT): CBT focuses on thinking patterns and behaviors that are sustaining...
...the mouth to prevent the patient from reflexively closing the oral cavity and biting down on the endoscope. The endoscope is then introduced and made to pass through the pharynx,...
...a prescription nasal corticosteroid spray to reduce swelling if your symptoms are frequent or difficult to manage. Oral or injectable corticosteroids: These may help relieve more severe symptoms. Antibiotics: Antibiotics...
...in the surrounding muscles. There are different types of hernias that are named based on the body part where they developed, and these include umbilical, femoral, and hiatus hernias. An...
...more common than appendicitis.[21][22] Gastroenteritis generally includes diarrhea and vomiting, nausea and abdominal pain, and sometimes fever. Treatment of gastroenteritis and food poisoning includes bed rest, oral rehydration, and medication...
...is a hip subluxation?** **A:** Hip subluxation is a partial dislocation of the hip joint, where the ball (femoral head) of the thigh bone (femur) is partially displaced from the...
...SEER web site, 2008. 2008; Silverman S Jr, Gorsky M, Lozada F. Oral leukoplakia and malignant transformation. A follow-up study of 257 patients. Cancer. 1984 Feb 1. 53(3):563-8. /trp_language] **What...
...radiologist, cardiologist, and anaesthesiologist are involved in the procedure. A local anaesthesia is applied to the femoral artery where a needle is inserted. A guidewire is inserted into the needle...