Serious furosemide side effects Get emergency medical help if you have signs of an allergic reaction to furosemide (hives, difficult breathing, swelling in your face or throat) or a severe skin reaction (fever,sore throat, burning eyes, skin pain, red or purple skin rash with blistering and ...
Introduction Lupus enteritis (LE) is a rare, potentially life-threatening manifestation of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Early diagnosis is crucial for early treatment and prevention of serious complications such as ischaemic enteritis, bowel infarction with bleeding and/or perforation and ...
Symptoms of CKD in toddlers may include swelling in the legs and feet, fatigue, and difficulty urinating. In advanced cases, the child may experience growth failure, anemia and high blood pressure. It is important to catch and treat CKD early on, as it can lead to serious complications if ...
How can you spot the signs of someone who is struggling with their mental health because of too much concern for body appearance and hip dips? Mental health is a serious issue. It is important to know the signs of someone with mental health issues so that we can help them in the right...
Upper endoscopy for serious symptoms Abdominal X-rays to determine the level of stool retention in those who are constipated Gastric emptying studies Can Stress Cause Distension of the Abdomen? Have you ever noticed changes to your gastrointestinal function when you’re nervous or stressed? It’s ...
CHAPLE disease is regarded as one of the most severe thrombophilic disorders in childhood, with most individuals remaining at high risk for thrombosis as they age into adulthood. The underlying mechanisms of this serious complication are multifaceted; PLE itself may contribute by causing a loss of ...
Ascites(accumulation of fluid in the liver) Uncooperative patients Patients intolerant topain How is a biliary stent placed? Before the procedure Refrain from eating or drinking for at least six hours before the surgery to ensure that the stomach and the intestine remain devoid of food. ...
Explain edema and the most serious effect it has on the body. Which condition is most likely to cause edema which is the swelling of tissue caused by accumulating fluids? Explain edema. What is edema? How does it develop? Explain why systemic edema is associated with kidney fail...
How is thyrotoxicosis explained? a. It is a mild illness from untreated hyperthyroidism. b. It is serious but is never fatal. c. It is a known complication of Addison's disease. d. It is marked by sweating, fever, tachycardia, and pulmonary edema. ...
Sodium and fluid retention in dialysis patients is associated with hypertension and vascular changes that may ultimately lead to serious cardiovascular complications. Achieving and maintaining dry weight appears to be an effective but forgotten strategy in controlling and maintaining normal blood pressure ...