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Functional endoscopic sinus surgery is a minimally invasive technique used to restore sinus ventilation and normal function. The most suitable candidates for this procedure have recurrent acute or chronic infective sinusitis, and an improvement in symptoms of up to 90 percent may be expected following the procedure. Fiberoptic telescopes are used for diagnosis and during the procedure, and computed tomography is used to assess the anatomy and identify diseased areas. Functional endoscopic sinus surgery should be reserved for use in patients in whom medical treatment has failed. The procedure can be performed under general or local anesthesia on an outpatient basis, and patients usually experience minimal discomfort. The complication rate for this procedure is lower than that for conventional sinus surgery. visit for more information : BSR ENT Hospital website
on my w-2 the line where i should have federal taxes withheld has $0.00 and I want to know why
Most patients have a lot of blood in their urine after the ESWL procedure. This is normal and should clear after several days to a week or so. Lots of fluids should be taken to encourage the flushing of any gravel remaining in the urinary system.
Any taxes would have been withheld before your check was printed if you are an employee with an employer. Your employer should be able to answer your question for you.
Due to the slight risk of bleeding during or after this procedure, aspirin, aspirin-containing medications, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and anticoagulants and antiplatelet drugs should be withheld for at least five days before the test.
A lot of the I.V. fluids that they give you during the procedure will leave a metallic taste in your mouth this should go away in a couple of days or you should consult your doctor.
I am over 65, and on Medicare. I am also still working, and being paid wages. FICA- Med is still withheld from my paycheck. You should expect that as well.
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Should be able to get a copy of the W-2 from your employer showing the amounts of income tax that were withheld. Or maybe your state income tax department Or maybe from the IRS.
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Yes, you should expect your body to expell those fluids after sex.
Yes, your fluids should be flushed every so often.