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Bronchial airway obstruction marked by paroxysmal dyspnea, wheezing, and cough is typically characteristic of asthma. In asthma, the airways become inflamed and narrowed, leading to difficulty breathing and other respiratory symptoms. Treatment usually involves medications like bronchodilators and corticosteroids to manage symptoms and prevent exacerbations.
Yes, it is possible to experience a bowel obstruction after a bowel resection surgery. This can occur due to scar tissue formation, adhesions, or narrowing of the intestines following the procedure. Symptoms may include abdominal pain, bloating, vomiting, and constipation, and prompt medical attention is needed if a bowel obstruction is suspected.
An intestinal obstruction occurs when there is a blockage in the intestine that prevents the normal flow of food, fluid, and gas. This can be caused by factors such as adhesions, hernias, tumors, or inflammation. Symptoms may include severe abdominal pain, bloating, vomiting, and constipation.
Symptoms of pulmonary valve stenosis can include difficulty breathing, chest pain, fatigue, fainting, and heart murmurs. Severe cases may lead to cyanosis (blue skin due to lack of oxygen), difficulty feeding in infants, and heart failure. Treatment may involve careful monitoring, medications, or surgical interventions like balloon valvuloplasty or valve replacement.
Unspecified obstruction of renal pelvis and ureter refers to a blockage in the tubes that carry urine from the kidney to the bladder, without specifying the cause or location of the obstruction. This can lead to urine build-up in the kidney, causing pain, infection, and potential damage to the kidney if left untreated. Further evaluation may be needed to determine the underlying cause of the obstruction.
depend on the degree and location of the obstruction. Partial or off-and-on intestinal obstruction due to adhesions may result in intermittent periods of painful abdominal cramping and other symptoms, including diarrhea
The symptoms of bile duct obstruction are; abdominal pain, dark urine, fever, itching, jaundice, nausea or vomiting, and pale colored stools.
The symptoms of bowel obstruction may include severe pain and cramping around or below the navel, vomiting, lack of gas, bloating and sometimes diarrhea.
Vomiting is the constant symptom of duodenal obstruction. It may be preceded by indigestion and nausea as the stomach attempts
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Colon polyps often has no symptoms. However, some symptoms of colon polyps are pain, obstruction, rectal bleeding, abdominal pain, sweating and many more.
In cases of mild or moderate stenosis, there are often no symptoms. With more severe obstruction, symptoms include a bluish skin tint and signs of heart failure
The 2003 UPC mandates 24 inches clearance from the front lip of the bowl to any obstruction. The 2003 IPC (International Plumbing Code) mandates 21" minimum from the front of the bowl to any obstruction.
Symptoms include obstruction of a blood vessel by a clot (thromboembolic disease), vein inflammation (phlebitis), and ulcers of the lower parts of the legs