- 1. Medical Abortion
- (Gynecology Services)
- ... High success rate (about 95-98%) Non-surgical and with a low complication rate. No shots, anesthesia or instruments Oral pain medication and antibiotics are included at no additional cost Free ...
- 2. Female infertility
- (Female infertility)
- ... an outpatient basis and under general anesthesia, laparoscopy allows your doctor to view your ovaries, fallopian tubes and uterus to check for endometriosis, scarring, blockages or irregularities. First, ...
- 3. Periodontitis
- (Periodontitis)
- ... place. The procedure generally takes from one to three hours and is performed under local anesthesia. Soft tissue grafts. When you lose gum tissue to periodontal disease, your gumline recedes, making ...
- 4. Trigger finger
- (Trigger finger )
- ... in people with other medical conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis or diabetes. Percutaneous trigger finger release. In this procedure, which is performed with local anesthesia, doctors use a ...
- 5. Testicular torsion
- (Testicular torsion)
- ... by pushing on the scrotum (manual detorsion), but you'll still need surgery to prevent torsion from occurring again. Surgery for testicular torsion is usually done under general anesthesia, which means ...
- 6. Herniated disk
- (Herniated disk)
- ... your usual daily activities. Bladder or bowel dysfunction. People who have the cauda equina syndrome may become incontinent or have difficulty urinating even with a full bladder. Saddle anesthesia. This ...
- 7. Childbirth Classes
- (Childbirth and Early Parenting)
- ... anesthesia and pain relief, recovery and postpartum care. Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Epidurals But Were Afraid to Ask: Learn about the use of medications during labor and birth. ...
- 8. Broken ribs
- (Broken ribs)
- ... your doctor may suggest injections of long-lasting anesthesia around the nerves that supply the ribs. Therapy In the past, doctors would use compression wraps — elastic bandages that you can wrap around ...
- 9. Diabetic retinopathy
- (Diabetic retinopathy)
- ... of the eye (vitreous) as well as any scar tissue that's tugging on the retina. It's done in a surgery center or hospital using local or general anesthesia. During the procedure, the doctor makes a tiny ...
- 10. Kidney stones
- (Kidney stones)
- ... be under sedation or light anesthesia to make you comfortable. SWL can cause blood in the urine, bruising on the back or abdomen, bleeding around the kidney and other adjacent organs, and discomfort as ...
- 11. Chronic kidney failure
- (Chronic kidney failure)
- ... biopsy to remove a sample of kidney tissue. Kidney biopsy is often done with local anesthesia using a long, thin needle that's inserted through your skin and into your kidney. The biopsy sample is sent ...
- 12. Vesicoureteral reflux
- (Vesicoureteral reflux)
- ... general anesthesia, this surgery requires an incision in the lower abdomen through which the surgeon repairs the malformation that's causing the problem. This type of surgery usually requires a few days' ...
- 13. Ventricular septal defect
- (Ventricular septal defect )
- ... repair of a ventricular septal defect usually involves open-heart surgery, which is done under general anesthesia. The surgery requires a heart-lung machine and an incision in the chest. The doctor uses ...
- 14. Pulmonary embolism
- (Pulmonary embolism)
- ... during any type of surgery can lead to the formation of clots. The risk increases with the length of time you are under general anesthesia. Medical conditions You may be more likely to develop blood ...
- 15. Varicose veins
- (Varicose veins)
- ... may need to be injected more than once, sclerotherapy is effective if done correctly. Sclerotherapy doesn't require anesthesia and can be done in your doctor's office. Laser surgeries. Doctors are ...
- 16. Varicocele
- (Varicocele)
- ... in your abdomen and passes a tiny instrument through the incision to see and to repair the varicocele. This procedure requires general anesthesia. Percutaneous embolization. A radiologist inserts ...
- 17. Endometrial cancer
- (Endometrial cancer)
- ... anesthesia. Performing surgery to remove tissue for testing. If enough tissue can't be obtained during a biopsy or if the biopsy results are unclear, you'll likely need to undergo a procedure called ...
- 18. Dental Glossary
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... dental procedures. They also don’t eliminate the need for anesthesia. Oral Piercings: Piercing the tongue, lip or cheek may be attractive to some people, but it presents a number of health risks. Your ...
- 19. What Dental Procedures to Avoid When Pregnant
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... require local anesthesia. One of the major reasons to avoid dental procedures is that they can be really uncomfortable. You may experience additional pain and may also require additional anesthetizing. ...
- 20. Urinary incontinence
- (Urinary incontinence)
- ... This helps keep the urethra closed and reduce urine leakage. The procedure — usually done in a doctor's office — requires minimal anesthesia and takes about five minutes. The downside is that repeat injections ...