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I have Herpes
I have Herpes Liz L 10,885 Views • 2 years ago

Will you still love me if I have herpes? About 1 in 6 Americans between the ages of 14 and 49 is infected with herpes simplex virus type 2, according to a health survey released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. If you’re living with herpes, HSV, HPV or other STDs, you're recommended to check out the largest STD support site STDdatings.

Buerger Disease
Buerger Disease samer kareem 1,405 Views • 2 years ago

Buerger's disease (thromboangiitis obliterans) is a rare disease of the arteries and veins in the arms and legs. In Buerger's disease, your blood vessels become inflamed, swell and can become blocked with blood clots (thrombi). This eventually damages or destroys skin tissues and may lead to infection and gangrene. Buerger's disease usually first shows in your hands and feet and may eventually affect larger areas of your arms and legs. Virtually everyone diagnosed with Buerger's disease smokes cigarettes or uses other forms of tobacco, such as chewing tobacco. Quitting all forms of tobacco is the only way to stop Buerger's disease. For those who don't quit, amputation of all or part of a limb is sometimes necessary.

HD Cataract Surgery Video
HD Cataract Surgery Video Scott Stevens 13,815 Views • 2 years ago

HD Cataract Surgery Video

Ear Lobe Repair
Ear Lobe Repair samer kareem 1,874 Views • 2 years ago

Earlobe surgery or repair is a reconstructive plastic surgery procedure performed to restore the appearance of earlobes that have been torn or stretched due to ear tearing, trauma, or piercing, including the insertion of ear gauges. This can also be called earlobe reconstructive surgery or split earlobe repair .

Sexual Desire & our Eating
Sexual Desire & our Eating samer kareem 6,442 Views • 2 years ago

Sexual Desire & our Eating

Always remember: safety first.
Always remember: safety first. samer kareem 2,221 Views • 2 years ago

Always remember: safety first. (Warning: Graphic)

Lip Laceration repair
Lip Laceration repair samer kareem 3,082 Views • 2 years ago

This video details the layered closure of a through-and-through facial laceration

GALS Screening Examination
GALS Screening Examination Anatomist 8,418 Views • 2 years ago

GALS Screening Examination

Chronic Renal Failure
Chronic Renal Failure Alicia Berger 8,575 Views • 2 years ago

Chronic Renal Failure

Tummy Tuck Surgery (Abdominoplasty)
Tummy Tuck Surgery (Abdominoplasty) Surgeon 115 Views • 2 years ago

An Abdominoplasty (commonly referred to as a “Tummy Tuck”) removes excess fat and skin around your abdomen to shape and contour your midsection. During surgery, I also restore weakened or separated muscles to help create an abdominal profile that is both; smoother and more firm. ⁠

Watch this video as we go from the operating table to her 2-month post-op results! ⁠

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How to Heal Throat Ulcers From Acid Reflux
How to Heal Throat Ulcers From Acid Reflux samer kareem 4,041 Views • 2 years ago

MRI: Basic Physics & a Brief History
MRI: Basic Physics & a Brief History samer kareem 1,982 Views • 2 years ago

Nursing Skill Check: IV Insertion
Nursing Skill Check: IV Insertion nurse 83 Views • 2 years ago

Nursing skills lab procedure for IV insertion.

Endoscopic Nasal Polyp Removal!
Endoscopic Nasal Polyp Removal! samer kareem 3,791 Views • 2 years ago

Nasal polyps are linked to allergic rhinitis, asthma, aspirin allergy, sinus infections, acute and chronic infections, something stuck in the nose, and cystic fibrosis. But many times the cause is unknown. Sometimes, people get them before they develop asthma or sinusitis

Hepatitis C Symptoms
Hepatitis C Symptoms samer kareem 1,563 Views • 2 years ago

Hepatitis C is an infection caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV) that attacks the liver and leads to inflammation. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that about 3% of the world’s population has been infected with HCV and that there are more than 170 million chronic carriers who are at risk of developing liver cirrhosis and/or liver cancer. The image below depicts the HCV genome.

Super Model's Butt and Leg Implants Exploded
Super Model's Butt and Leg Implants Exploded hooda 17,941 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video of Super Model's Butt and Leg Implants Exploded

Acupuncture Weight Loss
Acupuncture Weight Loss Medical_Videos 7,903 Views • 2 years ago

Acupuncture Weight Loss

Female Intermittent Self Catheterization
Female Intermittent Self Catheterization Medical_Videos 16,349 Views • 2 years ago

Female Intermittent Self Catheterization

Anatomy of The Superficial Neck
Anatomy of The Superficial Neck Anatomy_Videos 10,551 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomy of The Superficial Neck

Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE)
Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE) samer kareem 5,226 Views • 2 years ago

There is a strong association with obesity. In children younger than 10 years, it is associated with metabolic endocrine disorders {hypothyroidism, panhypopituitarism, hypogonadism, renal osteodystrophy, growth hormone abnormalities). SCFE is considered chronic if it has been present more than 3 weeks and acute if it has been present for 3 weeks or less. It is called "stable" if the patient can bear weight and "unstable" if the patient cannot ambulate. Unstable SCFE is associated with more complications, including avascular necrosis of the femoral head (AVN). SCFE is diagnosed by x-ray of the pelvis and bilateral hips. The underlying cause is a widened epiphyseal growth plate, due to abnormal cartilage maturation and endochondral ossification. The treatment is surgical, requiring immediate internal fixation with a single screw. Delay in treatment {> 24 hours) leads to increased AVN, SCFE progression from stable to unstable, and high risk of future degenerative arthritis. Prophylactic contralateral fixation of the unaffected hip is not routinely done in the U.S., except in patients with endocrine abnormalities.

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