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Colonoscopy: During and After
Colonoscopy: During and After Scott 8,691 Views • 2 years ago

A colonoscope is the special tool used to perform a colonoscopy. It is a thin, flexible, tubular ‘telescope’ with a light and video camera that your doctor carefully guides through your colon in order to see and determine the health of your colon. Watch this animation to learn about the features of the colonoscope, how the colonoscopy procedure is performed and how polyps are removed, and the follow-up care you and your doctor should talk about after your procedure.

Why Do We Get Eye Boogers?
Why Do We Get Eye Boogers? samer kareem 4,436 Views • 2 years ago

Rheum is made up of mucus, skin cells, oils and dust. The rheum that comes from the eyes and forms eye boogers is called gound, which you may know as eye sand, eye gunk, sleep dust, sleep sand, sleep in your eyes, or eye shnooters. When you're awake, gound doesn't cause any problems.

Umbilical Cord Around the Neck
Umbilical Cord Around the Neck Mohamed Ibrahim 90,649 Views • 2 years ago

The umbilical cord is wrapped around the baby's neck in about 25% of deliveries. If loose, it usually has no impact on the delivery. If tight, it may need to be relieved before delivery of the baby can proceed safely

Insulin Pump
Insulin Pump samer kareem 3,843 Views • 2 years ago

www.diabetes.org > Living With Diabetes > Treatment and Care > Medication > Insulin & Other Injectables Share: Print PageText Size:A A A Listen How Do Insulin Pumps Work? If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, you may feel overwhelmed by all the new information you have learned and will continue to learn about managing your diabetes. You already know your main goal should be to get your blood glucose (sugar) levels under control in order to increase your chances of a complication-free life. Many people know this, but need to know how to achieve good diabetes management, while balancing the day-to-day demands of diabetes with other life demands. An insulin pump can help you manage your diabetes. By using an insulin pump, you can match your insulin to your lifestyle, rather than getting an insulin injection and matching your life to how the insulin is working. When you work closely with your diabetes care team, insulin pumps can help you keep your blood glucose levels within your target ranges. People of all ages with type 1 diabetes use insulin pumps and people with type 2 diabetes have started to use them as well. - See more at: http://www.diabetes.org/living-with-diabetes/treatment-and-care/medication/insulin/how-do-insulin-pumps-work.html?referrer=https://www.google.com/#sthash.XD56v351.dpuf

Peripheral venous access
Peripheral venous access M_Nabil 13,823 Views • 2 years ago

approach to Peripheral venous access

Myocardial Infarction 3D Animation
Myocardial Infarction 3D Animation Scott Stevens 11,041 Views • 2 years ago

Myocardial Infarction 3D Animation

Psychotic Depression Information
Psychotic Depression Information Medical_Videos 10,106 Views • 2 years ago

Psychotic Depression Information

Vaginoplasty !
Vaginoplasty ! samer kareem 8,719 Views • 2 years ago

Vaginoplasty is any surgical procedure that results in the construction or reconstruction of the vagina. It is a type of genitoplasty. Pelvic organ prolapse is often treated with one or more surgeries to repair the vagina.

MITOSIS
MITOSIS samer kareem 5,268 Views • 2 years ago

Mitosis is the process in which a eukaryotic cell nucleus splits in two, followed by division of the parent cell into two daughter cells. The word "mitosis" means "threads," and it refers to the threadlike appearance of chromosomes as the cell prepares to divide.

Infected Tattoo Abscess
Infected Tattoo Abscess Scott 14,356 Views • 2 years ago

Infected Tattoo Abscess

Popping Nail Abscess Infection
Popping Nail Abscess Infection Scott 39,530 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.

How can she did it??Mothers can do everything for her baby 👶
How can she did it??Mothers can do everything for her baby 👶 samer kareem 11,723 Views • 2 years ago

Mothers can do everything for her baby

Male vs Female Orgasms - Which Is Better?
Male vs Female Orgasms - Which Is Better? hooda 10,359 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to know everything about male and female orgasm

Symptoms and Treatment of Hypercalcemia
Symptoms and Treatment of Hypercalcemia samer kareem 3,402 Views • 2 years ago

Get Rid of Vaginal Discharge
Get Rid of Vaginal Discharge samer kareem 2,473 Views • 2 years ago

How to Get Rid of Vaginal Discharge - Treating Normal Discharge.

Fatty Liver Treatment
Fatty Liver Treatment samer kareem 1,591 Views • 2 years ago

explains about fatty liver symptoms and fatty liver treatment. watch to learn more

Blood Viscosity
Blood Viscosity samer kareem 1,298 Views • 2 years ago

When the hematocrit rises to 60 or 70%, which it often does in polycythemia, the blood viscosity can become as great as 10 times that of water, and its flow through blood vessels is greatly retarded because of increased resistance to flow. This will lead to decreased oxygen delivery.

Burn Bulla Drainage
Burn Bulla Drainage Mohamed Ibrahim 16,129 Views • 2 years ago

A bulla is a fluid-filled sac or lesion that appears when fluid is trapped under a thin layer of your skin. It’s a type of blister. Bullae (pronounced as “bully”) is the plural word for bulla. To be classified as a bulla, the blister must be larger than 0.5 centimeters (5 millimeters) in diameter. Smaller blisters are called vesicles.

Blood Type
Blood Type samer kareem 3,410 Views • 2 years ago

There are four major blood groups determined by the presence or absence of two antigens – A and B – on the surface of red blood cells: Group A – has only the A antigen on red cells (and B antibody in the plasma) Group B – has only the B antigen on red cells (and A antibody in the plasma) Group AB – has both A and B antigens on red cells (but neither A nor B antibody in the plasma) Group O – has neither A nor B antigens on red cells (but both A and B antibody are in the plasma)

The Worst skin Jiggers Removals
The Worst skin Jiggers Removals hooda 79,543 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video of The Worst skin Jiggers Removals

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