Yes bronchitis can re-occur once treatment is completed. Many studies have shown that the symptoms of bronchitis can re-occur for many reasons including smoking and exposure to pollution and other irritants.
Diagnosis is just identification of a disease or condition. It is not treatment.
I had Bronchitis once and I was sick for about a week but I recovered if that's what you mean? ^_^ ~Ivy~
Yes even after shingles have been treated it can return later on in life.
After you've completed root canal therapy, it is always best to have a crown placed on the tooth to avoid having it break or fracture. Failure to do this in a timely manner could result in eventual loss of the tooth.
No, diagnostic procedures are used to identify a disease or condition. Once a diagnosis is established, treatment procedures are then implemented by healthcare providers.
Repeatedly or once more!
Once a person has recovered from hantavirus infection, they are believed to be immune to that specific strain of the virus. However, it is possible for a person to be infected with a different strain of hantavirus in the future. Regular preventive measures should be taken to avoid exposure to the virus.
Once you've completed something on your to-do list, you should cross it off and move to the next one.
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they kill them by cremating them
Yes
No, intracavitary radiation does not make people radioactive. The radioactive source used for treatment is placed inside the body temporarily, and once the treatment is completed, the source is removed. The patient does not become radioactive from this procedure.