Complications after colostomy
Complications of Colostomy Colostomy is a surgical procedure in which an opening on the front wall of the abdomen is made to ease the removal of feces after extensive operations...
Chronic golfers elbow
Golfer’s elbow or medial epicondylitis is an accumulative trauma injury similar to tennis elbow. When certain movements are repeated over time, they may lead to small tears in the...
Painful nodes in neck
Neck and Head Lymph Nodes The role of every lymph node is to filter the lymph from various parts of the body. Our body contains around 500 to 600 lymph...
Canker sores and fever blisters
Fever blisters and canker sores are commonly reported in people of all ages. They form inside the oral cavity or around the mouth and are a source of pain...
Complications after fistula surgery
An anal fistula is an unnatural connection between the anal canal and the nearby skin. It can develop as a consequence of abscess in this area. The problem with anal...
Causes of malabsorption
Malabsorption is insufficient absorption of nutrients. This medical condition is also accompanied by vitamin and mineral deficiency. There is a variety of medical conditions that can lead to malabsorption. They...
Broken sternum recovery
Sternum or otherwise known as chest bone is a T-shaped bone located at the upper-middle part of the chest region. Sternum is responsible for the connection of the true ribs...
Bleeding tongue review
Taking into consideration that ourtongue is an organ made of many soft tissues and full of tiny bloodvessels, the fact that it can bleed often is not surprising at...
Causes of burst blood vessel in eye
Information on Subconjunctival Hemorrhage Conjuctiva is a transparent membrane that is very moist and thin, and it covers the insides of the eyelids and the white part of the eye...
Bile duct obstruction
A bile duct is the tube that carries bile. Bile is distributed through the bile ducts from the liver to the gallbladder and from the gallbladder to the small...