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When blood clot blocks one or more arteries in your lungs the condition is known as pulmonary embolism. It can cause a decrease in the oxygen levels in your blood, damage to your lungs due to sudden restrictions in the flow of blood along with adverse effects on other parts of your body. Life threatening blockage can cause death if left untreated and you should immediately contact your health care provider to get proper diagnosis. Pulmonary embolism requires various lab tests and generally requi...more
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Most probably you have consolidation in lung developed after drainage, if you have breathlessness than need intervention otherwise conservative trt sufficient.
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There are two main types of pulmonary nodules: malignant (cancerous) and benign (noncancerous). ... Benign pulmonary nodules can have a wide variety of causes. Many are the result of inflammation in the lung as a result of an infection or disease producing inflammation in the body.
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If it venous ulcer than possiblits tha you r suffering from varicose veins 1st get colour Doppler of limb, if it found than treat it first so ulcer can heal.
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The most frequent infectious causes of intermittent fever are focal bacterial infections, mainly infections localised to canals like urinary or biliary ducts or the colon and also infections of a foreign material. Truth: 100 degrees may not be a fever. The well-known 98.6 degrees, is a normal temperature taken by mouth. An axillary temperature of 99 degrees in the morning may be the start of a fever.” Anything over 100.4 degrees F is considered a fever.
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The most frequent infectious causes of intermittent fever are focal bacterial infections, mainly infections localised to canals like urinary or biliary ducts or the colon and also infections of a foreign material. Truth: 100 degrees may not be a fever. The well-known 98.6 degrees, is a normal temperature taken by mouth. An axillary temperature of 99 degrees in the morning may be the start of a fever.” Anything over 100.4 degrees F is considered a fever.
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Pulmonary hypertension is a medical condition that arises when the blood pressure remains consistently high in the vessels of the lungs. This condition can develop from a completely unrelated medical condition and is more prevalent among women.
Pulmonary Hypertension can be a hard disease to diagnose. While it has no permanent cure, the medication depends on how far the disease has advanced. From group 1 PAH to group 5 PAH, pulmonary hypertension has 5 stages of advancement.
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Pulmonary Hypertension can be a hard disease to diagnose. While it has no permanent cure, the medication depends on how far the disease has advanced. From group 1 PAH to group 5 PAH, pulmonary hypertension has 5 stages of advancement.
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When blood clot blocks one or more arteries in your lungs the condition is known as pulmonary embolism. It can cause a decrease in the oxygen levels in your blood, damage to your lungs due to sudden restrictions in the flow of blood along with adverse effects on other parts of your body. Life threatening blockage can cause death if left untreated and you should immediately contact your health care provider to get proper diagnosis. Pulmonary embolism requires various lab tests and generally requi...more
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As per the protocol It needs to be taken for a long time and maybe lifetime and there is no prognostic indicator involved
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