because they enhance muscle relaxation and decrease secreations
Before i had brain surgery i was on large doses of tramadol. The drs didnt have any problem with me taking it the day before i went in but preferred me to be unmedicated when i went into the hospital. once i was in, they gave me all the medication i needed.
No, surgery would be a last resort. Usually medication and physical therapy is used.
I would advise you to get some pescribed medication from a Vetinary Surgery.
The best candidate for hair transplant surgery would be someone who has significant hair loss and has tried other methods such as medication (rogaine, etc). Younger people are often not the best candidates, and should try the available madication before seeking surgery.
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You doctor would be the best person to give you instructions on what to do before bariatric surgery, but you can find some more information here: http://www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/surgery-before/
I would not recommend this surgery before trying exercise. This is not a surgery that is guranteed to be safe and there can be complications that can result. Your best bet is to first adjust your workout regimen and your diet. I would also encourage you to talk to your doctor about this surgery.
Never. Always check with a doctor before stopping or changing a regular medication. Also it would be wise just to tell your doctor for the complete physical checkup that you are on medication so he can tailor the results to take into account of your medication.
Aspirin should not be taken before surgery, as it can increase the risk of excessive bleeding
The best suggestion would be to talk to a doctor who performs this type of surgery and ask him to see before and after photos. That would be more reliable than just looking online.
Yes, you can get a pap smear before surgery for an ovarian cyst. It would be wise to do so, so that any abnormal result might be evaluated at the same time as the surgery.
There are several different types of laser surgery for treating different types of glaucoma. Some types of glaucoma do not require laser surgery and can be treated with medication. Inquiring with the doctor over the case should establish this. If the glaucoma has become severe laser surgery is often the last option before actual invasive surgery. It is rare that there is a loss of eye site due to this type of surgery. It should be noted that this surgery can not return eyesight that has already been lost nor can it cure glaucoma. As such, consistent careful monitoring after the surgery is necessary. This will decrease the chances of severe side effects as well.