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- Cardioversion - Mayo Clinic
Cardioversion is a medical treatment that uses quick, low-energy shocks to restore a regular heart rhythm It's used to treat some types of irregular heartbeats, called arrhythmias An example is atrial fibrillation (AFib) Sometimes cardioversion is done using medicines
- Entropion - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
In entropion, your eyelid turns inward, causing lashes and skin to rub against the eye Learn about causes and treatment for this irritating eye condition
- Entropion - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Entropion (en-TROH-pee-on) is a condition in which your eyelid turns inward so that your eyelashes and skin rub against the eye surface This causes irritation and discomfort
- Feminizing surgery - Mayo Clinic
Feminizing surgery includes several options, such as top surgery to increase the size of the breasts That procedure also is called breast augmentation Bottom surgery can involve removal of the testicles, or removal of the testicles and penis and the creation of a vagina, labia and clitoris Facial procedures or body-contouring procedures can be used as well
- Esguince de tobillo - Diagnóstico y tratamiento - Mayo Clinic
Esguince de tobillo: la lesión de un ligamento del tobillo generalmente se puede tratar con cuidados en el hogar y con ejercicios adecuados para volver a caminar
- Anatomy before and after penile inversion - Mayo Clinic
During penile inversion, the surgeon makes a cut in the area between the rectum and the urethra and prostate This forms a tunnel that becomes the new vagina The surgeon lines the inside of the tunnel with skin from the scrotum, the penis or both
- Epiglottitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Epiglottitis can happen at any age Once, mainly children got it The most common cause of epiglottitis in children was infection with Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) bacteria The bacterium also causes pneumonia, meningitis and blood infections
- Sprained ankle - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Sprained ankle — Injury to a ligament of the ankle can usually be treated with at-home care and appropriate exercises to get you back on your feet
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