approximately 6 weeks of constant medical intervention (pills).
Yes, if it is thick enough and completely occludes your airway and you reecive no medical intervention.
Unlikely without extraordinary medical intervention, but remotely possible.
Yes, food disorders are considered to be real medical condition. Food addiction and eating disorders are a real problem that require medical intervention.
Thus, surgical intervention is commonly indicated only if the growth of the tumor is life threatening or highly problematic from a medical or psychosocial point of view.
Active intervention in a medical sense is very important. It means that people are being cared for before they are ill, as opposed to waiting to treat until illness hits.
The medical term for something produced by treatment is "iatrogenic." This refers to any adverse condition or effect resulting from medical treatment or intervention.
Without specific and expensive medical intervention, you cannot predetermine the sex of a fetus by any means.
You do not mention what the problem your son has that lead you to believe he requires an intervention program, and there are no inpatient intervention programs, but you can speak with your son's insurance provider to determine the best facility for his needs that will be covered by insurance.
Yes, a drug overdose will cause death if medical intervention is not sought in good time.
Direct pressure is the best method. If you can't control the bleeding this way, medical intervention is required.
The first process of treatment for a myocardial infarction (heart attack) is to diagnose its exact cause and location. It must be determined whether it is a blockage or death of the heart tissue before the appropriate treatment can be prescribed. This often involves the use of medical scans and imagery. It only takes a few minutes to pinpoint the exact location of the problem and for the surgeon or doctor to begin medical/surgical intervention. From a first aid point of view, the first medical intervention is to monitor the patient closely, start cardiopulmonary resuscitation if necessary and call for an ambulance immediately.