by nikita@docmode.com | Jan 14, 2020 | cataract
With a suitable surgical technique, cataract surgery following vitrectomy can be safe and efficacious with refractive outcomes comparable to those accomplished in non-vitrectomised eyes, although the basal retinal pathology may increase the risk of complications and...
by nikita@docmode.com | Jan 13, 2020 | Healthcare System, Skills
We all have something that we consider lucky or practice for good luck or to perform better. Before an exam, a student may say a small prayer or wear a particular pair of pants. A chef may have a “lucky knife” or apron. A teacher may start the day with a...
by nikita@docmode.com | Jan 13, 2020 | PCOS
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome – known more commonly by the abbreviation PCOS is a condition that’s common in women of reproductive age. PCOS can manifest itself from the first period a woman experiences (also known as menarche) and extend all the way to menopause. It may...
by nikita@docmode.com | Jan 13, 2020 | Blog, COPD
Shortness of breath, cough with mucus, and wheezing or chest tightness are all signs of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). In this condition, symptoms become most evident when significant permanent lung damage has already occurred. While it is an incurable...
by nikita@docmode.com | Jan 13, 2020 | Nutrition
In 2012, 70000 ICU beds were available to people who needed critical care in and around the country. With over 5 million needing these services annually, the need for more and better facilities is one that will not go away. With between 20-30% of a hospital’s budget...