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Post Menopausal Bleeding
Post Menopausal Bleeding samer kareem 3,599 Views • 2 years ago

Postmenopausal bleeding (PMB) is defined for practical purposes as vaginal bleeding occurring after twelve months of amenorrhoea, in a woman of the age where the menopause can be expected.[1] Hence it does not apply to a young woman, who has had amenorrhoea from anorexia nervosa, or a pregnancy followed by lactation. However, it can apply to younger women following premature ovarian failure or premature menopause. Unscheduled bleeding in women of menopausal age taking hormone replacement therapy (HRT) should be managed in the same way from a practical perspective.[2] 'Unscheduled bleeding' is defined as non-cyclical bleeding still continuing six months after commencing HRT or after six months of amenorrhoea.

What is  Vertigo Treatment
What is Vertigo Treatment samer kareem 8,204 Views • 2 years ago

Vertigo is a sensation of feeling off balance. If you have these dizzy spells, you might feel like you are spinning or that the world around you is spinning.

Popping Neck Cyst Abscess
Popping Neck Cyst Abscess Scott 2,043 Views • 2 years ago

Popping Neck Cyst Abscess

Gait before total knee replacement
Gait before total knee replacement A.K. Venkatachalam 16,622 Views • 2 years ago

Severe sideways lurch before a total knee replacement. This is due to late presentation and resultant bone loss.

Diagnostic Testing for Heart Disease
Diagnostic Testing for Heart Disease samer kareem 5,000 Views • 2 years ago

The Most Important Heart Tests for Those Being Evaluated for Heart Disease To be sure, there are a number of good cardiac screening tests that should be included in any comprehensive preventive and diagnostic cardiac assessment. From all the options available in the massive cardiologist toolbox to assess basic heart function, these are the tests I recommend: Electrocardiogram (EKG) Echocardiogram Exercise/Nuclear Stress Test Holter Monitoring BNP Test

Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) - Dr Eddy Dona demonstrates a typical BBL
Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) - Dr Eddy Dona demonstrates a typical BBL sam 2,534 Views • 2 years ago

Debridement of Diabetic Foot Ulcer
Debridement of Diabetic Foot Ulcer Scott 8,508 Views • 2 years ago

This is a diabetic foot ulcer. The patient reportedly went on vacation and noticed this ulcer upon their return. Debridement (removal of damaged tissue) to the level of healthy bleeding tissue is medically necessary as damaged tissue acts an impediment to wound healing. Due to their diabetic neuropathy, they did not feel any pain or indication that a wound was forming. This ulcer appeared to have penetrated to the level of subcutaneous tissue or even fascia, but turned out to be much deeper than that. These are serious wounds and are the beginnings of what lead to foot and leg amputations if they are not treated promptly by your healthcare provider, AKA Podiatrist.

Breast Examination
Breast Examination Doctor 56,110 Views • 2 years ago

A new video illustrating the horizontal breast exam technique whihc is performed by doctors for any breast masses or abnormalities.

Fistulotomy Surgery Video
Fistulotomy Surgery Video Surgeon 82,979 Views • 2 years ago

A Fistulotomy is the surgical opening or removal of a fistulous tract. They can be performed by excision of the tract and surrounding tissue, simple division of the tract, or gradual division and assisted drainage of the tract by means of a seton; a cord passed through the tract in a loop which is slowly tightened over a period of days or weeks.

Fistulas can occur in various areas of the human body, and the location of the fistula influences the necessity of the procedure. Some, such as ano-vaginal and perianal fistulas are chronic conditions, and will never heal without surgical intervention.

Popping Nail Abscess Infection
Popping Nail Abscess Infection Scott 39,625 Views • 2 years ago

What Is a Paronychia (Nail Infection)? An infection that develops along the edge of the fingernail or toenail is called a paronychia (pear-ah-NIK-ee-ah). It is the most common hand infection and, if left untreated, can progress to a more severe infection of the entire finger or toe. Paronychia is distinguished from other infections such as onychomycosis and herpetic whitlow by its location and appearance.

Best time to get pregnant Faster
Best time to get pregnant Faster Mohamed Ibrahim 27,705 Views • 2 years ago

You are most fertile at the time of ovulation, (when an egg is released from your ovaries) which usually occurs 12-14 days before your next period starts. This is the time of the month when you are most likely to get pregnant. It is unlikely that you will get pregnant just after your period, although it can happen.

Breast Self-Examination
Breast Self-Examination al2phoenix 52,294 Views • 2 years ago

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Rectal Examination
Rectal Examination samer kareem 10,618 Views • 2 years ago

Rectal Examination

Urinary catheterization male
Urinary catheterization male nurseclinicals 80,447 Views • 2 years ago

ACTUAL CATHETERIZATION A clinical view of insertion into the male urethra. A 14 french coude cath was used.

Gynecological Examination
Gynecological Examination samer kareem 28,062 Views • 2 years ago

Gynecological Examination

Varicose Vein Sclerotherapy
Varicose Vein Sclerotherapy samer kareem 1,917 Views • 2 years ago

Sclerotherapy is a medical procedure used to eliminate varicose veins and veins. Sclerotherapy involves an injection of a solution (generally a salt solution) directly into the vein. The solution irritates the lining of the blood vessel, causing it to collapse and stick together and the blood to clot.

ChildBirth Video
ChildBirth Video Mohamed Ibrahim 804,316 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing the process of childbirth via vaginal delivery.

Coarctation of the Aorta (CoA)
Coarctation of the Aorta (CoA) samer kareem 2,655 Views • 2 years ago

Coarctation of the aorta (CoA[1][2] or CoAo), also called aortic narrowing, is a congenital condition whereby the aorta is narrow, usually in the area where the ductus arteriosus (ligamentum arteriosum after regression) inserts. The word “coarctation” means narrowing. Coarctations are most common in the aortic arch. The arch may be small in babies with coarctations. Other heart defects may also occur when coarctation is present, typically occurring on the left side of the heart. When a patient has a coarctation, the left ventricle has to work harder. Since the aorta is narrowed, the left ventricle must generate a much higher pressure than normal in order to force enough blood through the aorta to deliver blood to the lower part of the body. If the narrowing is severe enough, the left ventricle may not be strong enough to push blood through the coarctation, thus resulting in lack of blood to the lower half of the body. Physiologically its complete form is manifested as interrupted aortic arch

Catheterization of the Male and Female
Catheterization of the Male and Female DrPhil 79,996 Views • 2 years ago

Catheterization of the Male and Female

J-Pouch Reconstruction
J-Pouch Reconstruction samer kareem 8,077 Views • 2 years ago

When the colon and rectum are removed (due to ulcerative colitis or familial adenomatous polyposis), another reservoir must be created for bowel contents (stool) to exit the body. Surgically creating a “J” shaped reservoir (called a J-pouch) is an option for selected patients to store and pass stool.

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