I am not an MD but have had my bouts with sports hernia's. After playing ice hockey for 30 years, I have had 2 and re-injured another after a full mesh repair. Typically sports hernia's are very difficult to find on a CT scan. In males, a sports hernia is the pain caused at the inception of an inguinal hernia. As the peritoneum weakens and your intestines push through the inguinal canal, it provides enough pressure onto this nerve that will cause pain. I have heard this nerve controls feeling in the front and inside of your upper thigh. Some can be very pain full. Usually the pain will subside with rest (laying down to reposition your intestines) to relieve the pressure. That's why its difficult to see b/c it's only a small amount of movement.
If you did not have surgery on the 1st sports hernia, I am surprised you made it this far. Typically they will become a full inguinal hernia's within 6 months of the diagnosis with the same level of activity. At least it was this way for me.
If you look hard you will find a doctor that will do a full hernia mesh repair even for sports hernia symptom's. This is becoming more common.
If you do have a full inguinal hernia repair. Make sure to limit your pain killers and take lots of stool softeners. You won't be able to move much after the hernia repair and constipation could possible lead to re-injury in the early stages.
The best colleges to go to for a NICU doctor?
baylor is a great place to go to its reconatinoly and fun the first year is horribe
How long does a doctor have to send somebody a bill in California?
I guess it would be 2 years - statute of limitations for an oral contract http://cobrands.public.findlaw.com/litigation_appeals/nolo/faq/0566BBF3-858F-4E25-89F7A06B61F9CEF5.html
Do doctors have to provide deaf interpreters?
Yes. A doctor would be expected to provide interpreting services for a deaf individual.
The question is what type of education? Well rounded college degree with pre med courses followed by a 4 year medical degree. Preferably a medical school that offers forensic anthropology and perhaps forensic pathology.
what technological tool or instruments would a forensic pathologist use? To many to mention
What kind of scientist makes the most money?
like any field, how much money is made really depends on how long you've been working how good you are and what the purupose is. nuclear scientists however have a steady rising income especially in this economy.
Why doctor places his fingers on a patient's wrist?
to check the pulse rate at an easily acceptable pressure point, where an artery near the surface can be pressed against a bony structure.
Other well-known pressure points for measuring pulse include the neck (carotid), groin (femoral), knee (popliteal) and foot (dorsalis pedis).
Doctors use it listen to you're heart What is this instrument?
this instrument is called a stethoscope.
There are many things that can cause edema. Some of these things include pregnancy, kidney disease, heart failure, lung disease, thyroid disease, malnutrition, and some medications.
What type of undergraduate degree to get for a pathologist?
A person must attend medical school and receive an MD or DO to become a pathologist in the U.S. There are a few medical schools with accelerated programs that allow students to receive both an undergraduate degree and a medical degree in less time and without as much of the stress of the usual medical school admissions process.
Generally, a degree in chemistry or biology would have the most classes in common with prerequisites for medical school, but many undergraduate degrees would be acceptable. Engaging in undergraduate scientific research that involves pathology or pathogenesis would be helpful. A degree in microbiology would involve similar labor to a pathologist in terms of interpreting slides and understanding molecular disease process, but there is no experience with gross anatomy.
How do you address a soon to be doctor?
I am pretty sure you just address it normally until the person is actually a doctor
Why people should become doctors?
Some people should become Doctors because say If you became ill and none of your relatives could look after you, you would have to go to a Docter.
What is the purpose of being a doctor?
The purpose of being a doctor is to ensure that people are healthy and fit, also to allow people to have better lives in the future.
Just googled around that found that imDoctor is one of the latest application developed by Quicols Consultancy Services. Also note that the imDoctor is intended for the Android smartphone platform only.
imDoctor logs Blood Glucose, Blood Pressure and Body mass (BMI).
What medical experts usually treat infantile spasms?
The treatment team usually includes pediatric neurologists, neurosurgeons, nurses specializing in epilepsy care, and dietitians
A physician.
Can a person become a doctor who don't have spleen?
Yes. It should have no bearing on your education or ability to work.
Why does a physician need to know math?
For the most part, the reason physicians need to take difficult math courses is to make sure they can handle the stress involved. If they can't handle a simple calculus class, what chance do they have in a hospital when peoples lives are on the line? ---- As a physician, I use math every day in my practice. It may not be terribly high level math, mostly dosage and volume calculations, converting weight between pounds and kilograms, etc, math is an integral part of my day to day life.
Why are dragonflies called snake doctors?
We are currently house-hunting in the South, and our realtor said it's because dragonflies are often found where the venomous snakes are -- like in or around swamps. It's a term that I'd never heard before moving here. In other words, if you see a "snake doctor" buzzing around you in the South, watch your step!
How many credit hour does it take to become a radiologist?
For an associates degree as a radiological technologist and technician will take approximately 72 credits. Just more than half these credits will be within the professional phase of the program, while the other credits will be in the general education category.
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Why are some doctors referred to as Dr and others as Mr?
'Mr' is the usual designation for a consultant or senior surgeon.
What math grade do have to have to become a kidney surgeon?
I like in the UK so I don't know if this is relevant to you:
You would need an A grade at GCSE in the UK AT MINIMUM
If you're American, that's a fairly high grade at GCSE. You don't need it as high as Biology or Chemistry but it needs to be higher than most other grades.
What does the name jeanne mean?
Jeanne means a very athletic person and is a girl name. It is an Irish origian.