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Ondansetron is an antiemetic after surgery
Ondansetron is known to be a highly selective 5-HT3 receptor antagonist. 5HT3 is a substance released during chemotherapy or radiation therapy, this substance is present in the small intestine and causes the vomiting reflex.
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What effect does cannabis have on pregnant and lactating women?
In recent years, cannabis and its derivatives have become increasingly popular in many forms, especially among young people. In addition to the positive medical use of cannabis, there are still many factors that make cannabis controversial and worrying for consumers. Especially for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
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Uses of Meyercolin
Meyrcolin is used by mouth to reduce nerve cell damage, help nerve cells increase activity and transmission function. So when to use Meyercolin and what are the precautions when using it?
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Nerve damage after circulatory arrest
Circulatory arrest is a state in which the heart stops supplying blood to the body... This can happen suddenly due to electric shock, drowning, multiple trauma, anaphylaxis... or as a result of a medical condition. Chronic diseases such as cancer, cirrhosis, heart failure, kidney failure... Nerve damage is a remarkable problem of resuscitation after circulatory arrest.
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Why do you lose sensation in your tongue?
Numbness of the tongue and loss of taste is when you feel a swollen, burning sensation on your tongue and loss of appetite. The most common causes of tongue numbness are allergic reactions to certain foods, low calcium levels in the blood, bacterial infections such as Lymes disease, or conditions related to the nervous system. Knowing the cause of your burning tongue and loss of taste will help you access appropriate treatment options.
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Diagnosis and treatment of raised intracranial pressure
Increased intracranial pressure needs to be accurately diagnosed and treated promptly to minimize future complications as well as the risk of death for the patient.
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Treatment of raised intracranial pressure in children
Increased intracranial pressure in children requires emergency care and timely treatment to avoid serious complications and limit the risk of death. Increased intracranial pressure in young children can be caused by brain injury, but can also cause life-threatening brain injury.
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Beware of cerebral edema after stroke
Some cases of stroke will cause severe brain edema for the patient. Therefore, people with a history of stroke or diseases that can cause stroke must be very vigilant about complications of brain edema after stroke.
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Signs of increased intracranial pressure
Increased intracranial pressure is a syndrome that can cause dangerous complications such as cerebral edema, cerebral ischemia, and even cerebral herniation, causing irreversible damage or rapid death to the patient. Therefore, patients with signs of increased intracranial pressure need to be recognized early and treated promptly.
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Is increased cranial pressure dangerous?
Increased intracranial pressure is a dangerous disease syndrome that can be life-threatening if not treated promptly. This is a condition of increased pressure around the brain due to increased fluid volume.
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What is cerebral edema? Causes and symptoms
Cerebral edema is a condition that occurs when fluid accumulates around the brain tissue, causing increased intracranial pressure. Cerebral edema is also known by the name of the complication it causes, increased intracranial pressure. Cerebral edema causes serious complications and has symptoms of the cause.
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