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Patients with TMJ can be given muscle relaxants if their symptoms are related to muscle tension. Some patients may be given aspirin or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for minor discomfort.
Patients should make sure their doctors are aware of any medications that they are taking, even over-the-counter medications. Patients should not take aspirin, or any other blood-thinning medications for ten days prior to surgery.
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Doctors will ask their patients about their general health and if the patients have any abdominal pains . To investigate further, doctors may look with a camera through the colon of the patients.
the people that doctors treat are called "Patients".
Doctors are very bad patients for many reasons. Doctors are used to doing the tests and solving the problems not sitting back just to listen.
so they can see their patients.
to care for there patients
at the hospital
Doctors have to be calm because if they are not, the patients will think that their case is serious. The patients can pass out if the doctor helping them stresses.
Madical doctors are normal doctors they give madicines and injections