What to expect before and after parathyroid surgery?
He or she should ask the physician for specific directions regarding preparation for surgery, including food, drink, and medication intake.
What are reasons to have a surgery?
Tumors, cuts, broken bones, and damaged tissues can be reasons to have a surgery.
How can you find a good Lasik surgery center?
Lasik eye centers are very popular and can be found worldwide. You can check you phone books for eye centers in the area you are living. You could also ask co workers or friends that may have had work done to see where they went to.
How much does laser iridotomy cost?
We cannot answer this question unless we know what country you are from.
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How many hours a week do brain surgeons work?
What type of surgery is used for twisted stomach in humans?
In my case the secum had wrapped itself around my large intestine, cutting off all circulation. So basically they made an incision from my navel to just above the pubic area. Opened me up untwisted my secum and sewed it to the stomach wall and stapled me up. They took out my appendices while they were there as well. I was in the hospital for thirteen days. The pain when it happened is UNREAL! No one could understand why it took me 20hrs to seek medical attention. The truth is I wasn't aware of time...passed out from the pain.
What famous people have had gastric bypass surgery?
Sharon osbourne, carny Wilson and al roker. also, star Jones likely did but wont admit it.
ANSWERAlso the lead singer of Blues Traveler, John Popper (he looks really good now) and the one judge on American Idol....Randy JacksonCan you die from dental surgery?
From the procedure it's self? It is very unlikely. However, there are certain risks to be taken into account depending on the anesthesia used... Any type of general Anesthesia has a small chance of causing heart failure, resulting in death. The practitioner has to warn you about this, and all other possibilities/outcomes from the procedure. Don't be afraid to ask questions if you're worried about something. *queue cheesy music* THE MORE YOU KNOW....
Yes, it is 'possible' but extremely unlikely. All the common complications associated with wisdom teeth extractions are well known and well managed by competent practitioners. Tooth extraction is one of the most common surgeries and it is one of the safest. Millions of procedures are performed every year with almost no fatalities.
Your best option is to discuss your concerns with a qualified and experienced oral surgeon. He/she can discuss the realities of this surgery better than anyone. I heard a boxer who died because of complications from it. he had his extraction prior to his fight. he got beaten up really good. his jaw swell enormously, and he got an extreme fever but he ignored it. it was too late before they got him on the hospital.
How much does it cost to purchase orthopedic knee surgery?
over 1,000,000 dollars be very dificult to tear the skin and not hurt the knee cap
What medications are held before surgery?
Well before surgery (at least 2 weeks), you should discuss this question with your doctor. He/she will go through your list of medication and tell you what to take and what to put on hold. In any case, all medication that increases bleeding, such as aspirine (though more and more surgeons no longer stop this) and marcumar, are stopped 10 days before surgery. Some drugs for diabetes are also put on hold. It also depends on the kind of surgery you are having, and on the reason you are taking the drugs in the first place. You should always discuss this matter with your physician at least 2 weeks before surgery.
What is the best med for knee replacement surgery?
your physician will prescribe some 'Tylenol 3 and also you must take blood thinners for 10 days afterwards, then you will feel like a new person, it takes approx. 3 to 4 months to be completely in super condition where you can walk for miles without pain, it is well worth it!!
What do you call tracheal surgery?
The trachea is often called the windpipe. The trachea (windpipe) is the tube that connects your mouth and nose to your lungs. It goes on to divide into the two airways (the right bronchus and the left bronchus, together called bronchi), which supply air to each lung. The trachea is in the neck and lies in front of your oesophagus (gullet), which food passes down. The trachea is about 10-16cm (5-7in) long and is made up of rings of tough, fibrous tissue (cartilage). You can feel these if you touch the front of your neck.
Which form of a biopsy removes a piece but not all of a tumor or a lesion?
The kind where they eat tacos and laugh at you for having a tumor.
Where can one find information about the cost of jaw surgery?
Cost and where to find information will vary depending on the type of jaw surgery being performed. If one is looking to have the jaw reshaped for vanity reasons, one would contact plastic surgeons. If having a bite fixed, for example, one would contact an oral surgeon. Prices vary depending on where one is located and surgery performed. Costs start around $8000.00 and up.
Who developed a technique for closing wounds with stitches?
Mohs
Ambroise Pare
Pare
Surgical sutures, otherwise known as stitches, are used to hold body tissues together after injuries or surgeries. The earliest reported use of sutures dates back to 3000 BC, but in the 1860s, Joseph Lister introduced the routine sterilization of all suture threads, an important change in stitches.
This is a method of surgery, also sometimes used as a diagnostic technique, where a camera and surgical instruments are inserted through a small opening in the skin. See the related link for a more detailed description.
After surgery what glucose solution would be given intravenously?
you will be given glucose you will be given glucose
Post- op stands for post operative. This is the time immediately after a surgery. A doctor will give instructions for this time that will help the patient to recover from the stress of surgery.
Some patients may be able to rest at home, some in the hospital only. It is up to the doctor.
Another use of the word post op is slang. Sometimes people who have had a sex change are called post op to distinguish them from people who live dressed as a different gender, but who have the same sex organs that they were born with: a post- op.
1.
the art, practice, or work of treating diseases, injuries, or deformities by manual or operative procedures.
2.
the branch of medicine concerned with such treatment.
3.
treatment, as an operation, performed by a surgeon.
4.
a room or place for surgical operations.
5.
a doctor's or dentist's office or office hours.
Did kim kyu jong take a plastic surgery?
no he hasn't, if you look at his before and after pictures he is still the same only transformed from a boy to a guy, that all.
Foods To Eat With The Lap-Band?
The Lap-Band is a bariatric procedure used to help overweight and obese individuals to lose weight and eat healthier. Once the Lap-Band surgery is performed on an individual, he/she must follow a specific diet and will need to avoid certain foods. At first, the individual will only be able to consume small amounts of pureed food which will then progress to soft foods. They will also need to drink water. The doctor will inform the patient when they will be able to consume other types of food. Broth, yogurt, and gelatin are all good food choices after the Lap-Band procedure.
If you are a male can you have a vagina through surgery?
yes. but after SRS (sex-reassignment surgery) they are female, not male.
What can you use to stop an ongoing period?
I don't think you can stop your cycle. Its a natural thing. However there are ways you can lighten your period, I know that contraceptive (birth control) pills can delay your period for about a month (if its the "morning after pill") or if you're taking regular contraceptive pills then your period won't be as heavy or as long as the normal cycle. You should get a Doctor's opinion and also a prescrption from him/her if you want contraceptive pills as they are not sold over the counter except for "the morning after pill". If you go to the chemist or drug store you can get ONE morning after pill over the counter - Its usually not a problem although some chemists or drug stores ask you to fill in a form with your information and a reason why you want the pill so be prepared if you're going to opt for that. They probably won't sell it to you if you tell them you want to delay or lighten your period, so just say that your reason is you just want to be safe. Same as with your doctor if you want him to fill out a prescrption for contraceptive pills, don't tell him you want to lighten your period, just say you need contraceptive pills.
This is just one way, I'm sure there are other ways to lighten your period but I doubt you can make it stop. All women go through it, its just a few days to a week of discomfort and ocassional pain, I guess you'll get used to it.