
Chronic tracheitis facts
Tracheitis is a medical term for inflammation of the trachea (the windpipe), a tube that leads from the larynx / pharynx and continues with two principal bronchi (parts of...

Chronic bicep pain
Bicep muscles Many sports people who engage theirarms in the exercise tend to suffer from bicep pain occasionally. Thispain is most frequent in the weight lifters and bodybuilders, but...

Complications after lung cancer surgery
Lung Cancer and the Surgery as a Method of Treatment When it comes to cancer deaths in the United States, lung cancer as one of the most serious types of...

Radiation therapy for follicular lymphoma
Follicular Lymphoma IntroductionA type of white blood cells known as lymphocytes an are important part of the body’s immune system. Lymphocytes are contained in lymph which circulates in the...

Complications of ventricular tachycardia
Ventricular Tachycardia Ventricular tachycardia is a medical condition that features abnormally accelerated heart rhythm. A healthy heart in adults normally performs 60 to 100 beats per minute. Tachycardia refers to...

Hip replacement complications after surgery
Every surgical procedure can have many complications, and so can hip replacement surgery. It is a complex surgery, and in most cases, it has a positive outcome. Rarely, there are...

Dystonia and double vision
Dystonia is a condition which manifests through involuntary movements, contractions and spasms affecting a person throughout different body parts, causing him/her to commonly assume abnormal body positions. Facts about...

Dilation of cystic duct
The cystic duct is anatomical structure which connects the gallbladder and extrahepatic bile duct. There are several anatomical variants of cystic duct but in most cases these are not...

Cystoscopy for bladder and urethra scan
Cystoscopy is an invasive exam of the urethra and the bladder which includes insertion of a cystoscope and inspection of the lining of these two organs. The exam gives...

Complications of cubital tunnel surgery
Occurrence Cubital Tunnel syndrome (CTS) can affect anyone. In most cases, the cause remains unknown, but many medical conditions such as pregnancy rheumatoid arthritis, thyroid disease, and wrist injuries can...