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Unlike a sports hernia, a hiatal hernia affects the core, often in the diaphragm or the abdomen directly. In many cases, there are actually no symptoms for this type of hernia. That said, others may have heartburn related to gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD. Surgery is often needed because the hernia can become restricted and blood supply to that affected area can be restricted or cut off entirely.
Reducible The hernia is said to be 'reducible' if it can be returned to the abdominal cavity and 'incarcerated' when it cannot be returned to the abdominal cavity.
I got injured at work went to dr. Said i have a hernia and will need surgery.
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Because of the lack of blood supply to cartilage, (a new technique to hasten healing of injuries is to introduce fresh blood flow into the area) whereas the marrow in bones actually produce red blood cells, and bones are actually a honeycomb like structure, and they are constantly being taken apart, and rebuilt, microscopic bit by bit.
I had double hernia's last year, and I had two bladder infections leading to it. The doctor told me I probably had the hernia's for a few years. Since I had the hernia's repaired, I haven't had a bladder infection since. Personally I blame the bladder infections on the hernia's, the doctor said it was possible. My health was perfect (other then the hernia's) when I got the bladder infections, the chances are good in my option it "could" be the cause of a UTI.
Fixed supply is the kind of supply which is not expected to run out in the near future. For example, oxygen and sunlight can be said to have fixed supply.
As the blood supply to the brain decreases, & as a result u cant see clearly . this looks like stars in front of the eyes.
there were many economists like pigou,marshall and dada bhai naoroji who said about demand and supply theory.
It has this four part structure because it can carry 4 irons. That makes it capable of carry as much oxygen as it possibly can. When this structure was first described, others said that it is way too big to work and would not fit in red blood cells. But it does work and the body gets the oxygen it needs.
as such its very vague. because it depends on part to part if the upper limb. loss of blood supply to any of the body organs can lead to avascular necrosis i.e death of the tissue due to loss of blood supply. some parts are very sensitive to this as necrose immidiately after loss of blood supply whereas some parts can resist the stress and necrose after some time. but its generally said that that the avascularized part's blood supply should be fixed within 5 to 8 hours(for muscles generally) (but brain dies if it doesn't get fresh blood supply within 15 minutes as it can utilize only glucose)
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