Preventing papilledema is only possible if the underlying condition causing the papilledema can be found. Treatment of this underlying condition may prevent recurrences of papilledema.
He wants to fly the plane. or He wants to fly a plane.
Almost all cases of papilledema are bilateral (affect both eyes).
The fate of papilledema depends on the underlying cause. If the cause is identified and treated promptly, the papilledema may resolve with minimal long-term consequences. However, if left untreated, papilledema can lead to permanent optic nerve damage and vision loss. Regular monitoring and prompt treatment are essential to prevent permanent harm.
No, he can fly in a plane but is not a pilot.
Passengers fly on a plane.
prolonged papilledema can result in permanent damage to the optic nerve which could lead to blindness.
can fly plane with one lung
Both - you fly it in the air, but you drive it on the ground.
Fly a Plane Into Me was created on 2010-10-08.
A plane would mostly fly in stratosphere.
You have spelled it correctly, plane, a man-made vehicle that can fly.