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Umbilical hernia
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Herniated disk
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(Category)
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Surgical Care
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(Landseed Hospital)
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... Dr. Liang has extensive experiences in adult general surgery. His clinical interests include hernia, breast cancer, thyroid disease, colorectal surgery and tumor resection.
Fushih Pan M.D. Ph.D.
Taiwan ...
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Pain Management and Rehabilitation
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(Landseed Hospital)
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... Joints
Muscle Weakness
Low Back Pain
Stiffness
Repetitive Stress Injuries
Tendonitis
Leg / Hip Pain
Herniated Discs
Sprains & Strains
Migraines
Orthotics
Ankle Pain ...
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Gangrene
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(Gangrene)
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... is called internal gangrene. This type of gangrene occurs when blood flow to an internal organ is blocked — for example, when your intestines bulge through a weakened area of muscle in your abdomen (hernia) ...
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Herniated disk
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(Herniated disk)
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A herniated disk refers to a problem with one of the rubbery cushions (disks) between the individual bones (vertebrae) that stack up to make your spine.
A spinal disk is a little like a jelly donut, ...
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Retractile testicle
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(Retractile testicle )
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... to close off and detach from the abdomen, resulting in an upward pull on the testicle.
Scar tissue from hernia surgery. A hernia is caused by a small gap in the abdominal lining through which a ...
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Undescended testicle
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(Undescended testicle)
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... in the groin, it may be damaged from pressure against the pubic bone.
Inguinal hernia. An undescended testicle may be associated with an inguinal hernia. If the opening between the abdomen and the ...
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Umbilical hernia
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(Umbilical hernia)
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An umbilical hernia occurs when part of the intestine protrudes through an opening in the abdominal muscles. Umbilical hernia is a common and typically harmless condition. Umbilical hernias are most ...
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What is Minimally Invasive Surgery?
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(Shanghai Health)
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... shorter recovery time. Indeed MIS has outstanding cosmetic outcome as the incisions are almost invisible especially for lap appy and hernia repair.
The key element in laparoscopic surgery is the use ...
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Whooping cough
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(Whooping cough)
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... hernias
Broken blood vessels in the skin or the whites of your eyes
Infants In infants — especially those under 6 months of age — complications from whooping cough are more severe and may include: ...
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Back pain
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(Back pain)
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... even so, many people who have bulging or herniated disks experience no pain from the condition.
Sciatica. If a bulging or herniated disk presses on the main nerve that travels down your leg, it can cause ...
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Spinal cord injury
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(Spinal cord injury )
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... field and radio waves to produce computer-generated images. This test is very helpful for looking at the spinal cord and identifying herniated disks, blood clots or other masses that may be compressing ...
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Cervical spondylosis
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(Cervical spondylosis)
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... By the age of 40, most people's spinal disks begin drying out and shrinking, which allows more bone-on-bone contact between the vertebrae.
Herniated disks. Age also affects the exterior of your ...
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Watching for Complications
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(Preemie)
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... by an infection will die. Most infections respond well to treatment, and your infant will be back to normal in 2 or 3 days.
Hernias
Preterm infants are at risk for hernias—protrusion of a body part ...
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Bringing Baby Home: Preparing Yourself, Your Home, and Your Family
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(Preemie)
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... of vomiting or diarrhea, upper respiratory infections, hernia complications, persistent or increased apnea, or shunt repair.
Now is the time to prepare for an emergency, before one arises. Before your ...
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Hunter syndrome
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(Hunter syndrome)
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... height.
Hernias (inguinal and umbilical) are common in Hunter syndrome. They happen because of problems with connective tissue. A hernia occurs when soft tissue, usually part of the intestine, pokes ...
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Colic
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(Crying & Colic)
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... to a food in the mother’s diet. The discomfort is caused only rarely by sensitivity to milk protein in formula. Colicky behavior also may signal a medical problem, such as a hernia or some type of illness. ...
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Umbilical Cord Care
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(Bathing & Skin Care)
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... tissue.
Umbilical Hernia
If your baby’s umbilical cord area seems to push outward when he cries, he may have an umbilical hernia—a small hole in the muscular part of the abdominal wall that allows ...
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Intestinal ischemia
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(Intestinal ischemia)
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... colon
Bowel obstruction caused by a hernia, scar tissue or a tumor
Heart, blood vessel, intestinal or gynecologic surgeries
Other medical disorders that affect your blood, such as inflammation of ...