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I have evaluated your query thoroughly. There can be possible stricture again after 8 months gaping, not recommended to perform
self catheterisation. Strongly recommended to consult your surgeon or uroloigst tomorrow for catheterisation.& later follow strictly post surgery advises strictly even in so busy schedule, after all nothing is
important in the world than your health. Hope this clears your query. Wishing you fine recov...more
Warm welcome to Lybrate.com
I have evaluated your query thoroughly. There can be possible stricture again after 8 months gaping, not recommended to perform
self catheterisation. Strongly recommended to consult your surgeon or uroloigst tomorrow for catheterisation.& later follow strictly post surgery advises strictly even in so busy schedule, after all nothing is
important in the world than your health. Hope this clears your query. Wishing you fine recov...more
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It depends on what your complaints are. The basic investigation for the peripheral arterial disease is "Arterial Duplex scan of the affected lower limb" Depending on the doppler scan report, the vascular surgeon will assess and advise regarding the further management.
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Last Updated: 8 years ago• Featured Tip
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Carotid artery disease occurs when an oily, waxy substance called plaque builds up inside the carotid arteries. These are arteries that supply oxygenated blood to your brain, face, scalp, and neck.
Carotid artery disease is very serious as it can cause a brain stroke. It, in fact, starts with damage to the inner layer of the carotid artery. To stem this damage your body starts a healing process and this leads to a build up of plaque at the point where the artery is damaged.
When thi...more
Carotid artery disease is very serious as it can cause a brain stroke. It, in fact, starts with damage to the inner layer of the carotid artery. To stem this damage your body starts a healing process and this leads to a build up of plaque at the point where the artery is damaged.
When thi...more
Asked for male, 29 years old from Bangalore
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If you are already diagnosed with carotid disease. You need to be on regular follow up with your doctor .need to be regularly investigated like lipid profile, CT angiogram, MRA, etc. Medications like antiplatelet, antihypertensive ,cholesterol lowering etc are prescribed. Surgery is advised in severe cases or to prevent future complications.
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Last Updated: 8 years ago• Featured Tip
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Peripheral arterial disease or commonly known as PAD is a common cardiovascular disease. Despite having the power to cause painful symptoms and severe health risks, it is overlooked by many. This particular arterial disease may lead to life-threatening consequences if left untreated for long. Read on to know more about the condition.
What is PAD?
PAD refers to the situation where in the peripheral arteries to the arms, head, stomach, and legs become narrow. Often referred to as the ...more
What is PAD?
PAD refers to the situation where in the peripheral arteries to the arms, head, stomach, and legs become narrow. Often referred to as the ...more
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Hi, fetal heart beats are important sign of life. If not started wait for a week & repeat ultrasound. If heart beat not started then you must go for abortion as soon as possible.
Last Updated: 8 years ago• Featured Tip
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Angioplasty is referred to as a cardiac procedure, which involves widening the narrowed section of a coronary artery. Usually performed by an interventional cardiologist, this procedure is performed in a cardiac catheterization lab, short for a cath lab. An interventional cardiologist takes extra care to review the risks, in addition to obtaining your counsel prior to preparing you for the procedure. The physician also refers to your medical history in order to determine the amount of anesthesia...more
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