Curved penis
... is no pain or problem with sexual performance, men with a slightly
curved penis should not be concerned and do not need to see a doctor. is ... the scar tissue pulls the affected area off at an angle, causing a
curved penis . ...
Bronchi
... lungs ' bronchi al tubes. BRONCHOSCOPY : Visual examination of the bronchi al passages of the lungs through the tube of an endoscope (usually a
curved flexible tube containing fiber s that carry light down the tube and ... bronchi ectasis A chronic enlargement of the bronchi accompanied ...
Bronchitis
... lungs ' bronchi al tubes. BRONCHOSCOPY : Visual examination of the bronchi al passages of the lungs through the tube of an endoscope (usually a
curved flexible tube containing fiber s that carry light down the tube and ... Bronchitis Infection in the bronchi ( breathing tubes). Pneumonia ...
Bronchoscopy
... a small amount of fluid. BRONCHOSCOPY : Visual examination of the bronchi al passages of the lungs through the tube of an endoscope (usually a
curved flexible tube containing fiber s that carry light down the tube and project an enlarged image up the tube to the viewer) that is ... ...
Circulation
... Generally, a cell count greater than 10,000 cells/mm³ indicates leukocytosis. has diabetes has circulation problems in the feet has
curved toenails clips his or her toenails too short or allows the nails to become too long wears shoes that fit too tightly has thickened toenails ... ...
Hyperopia
... the eye is too short for its focusing ability, which causes the blurriness. Farsightedness ( hyperopia ). This occurs when your cornea is
curved too little or your eye is shorter from front to back than normal. The effect is the opposite of nearsightedness . Farsightedness ( hyperopia ...
Injuries
... I J K L M N O P R S T U W Y Back to all topics ... Rib injuries usually result from a direct blow to the chest wall. Breaks usually occur in the
curved portion of the outer part of the rib cage. Eye injuries such as from arc-welding burns , and from bruising or post -surgical discomfort ...
Iris
... Several virus es have been identified as the causative agents. Among these are Herpesvirus , Adenovirus , Pox virus , and Myxo virus . 1. A
curved glass used to bring together or spread rays of light. 2. The transparent organ lying behind the iris and pupil that focuses light on the ...
Lens
... to glaucoma . Ocular Hypotension - Abnormally low intra ocular pressure often related to chronic inflammation ( uveitis ). lens 1. A
curved glass used to bring together or spread rays of light. 2. The transparent organ lying behind the iris and pupil that focuses light on the ...
Ligament
... problem? When the foot muscle s are weakened or the ligament s are strain ed and stretched, the arch lowers, so that instead of the natural
curved contour, there is flattening of the entire sole. Sometimes no discomfort accompanies flat foot . Within a joint , ligament s attach bones to ...
Lordosis
... to be absolutely straight, so some degree of curvature is normal. Lordosis Definition: Lordosis is an increased curvature of the normally
curved lumbar spine. How is lordosis diagnose d? The physician makes the diagnosis of lordosis with a complete medical history of the child, ...
Nearsightedness
... diabetes and trauma . Approximately 10,000 people per year are affected by retinal detachment s. Symptoms: ... Contact lenses are small,
curved pieces of plastic shaped to fit your eyes to correct some vision problems, such as nearsightedness or farsightedness . Vision correction ...
Pupil
... and drooping eyelid. It can be caused by an injury to, or paralysis of, nerve s in the neck, or by a tumor . hospice (HOS-pis) ... 1. A
curved glass used to bring together or spread rays of light. 2. The transparent organ lying behind the iris and pupil that focuses light on the ...
Scoliosis
... make up the spine twist out of line from side to side into an S-shape or a spiral. SCOLIOSIS "1 (Curvature of the Spine) SYMPTOMS"The spine is
curved slightly to one side. CAUSES" Scoliosis occurs 80% of the time in girls, and primarily in preteen and teen years, during rapid growth spurts. ...
Speculum
... scraping a small layer of cells off the cervix and also the inner part of the cervix . Your health professional will insert an instrument with
curved blades ( speculum ) into your vagina . The speculum gently spreads apart the vagina l walls, allowing the inside of the vagina and the cervix ...
Traction
... or no labor at all … even before experiencing their first con traction . of the lungs through the tube of an endoscope (usually a
curved flexible tube containing fiber s that carry light down the tube and project an enlarged image up the tube to the viewer) that is inserted into the ...
Tracheostomy
... to aid respiration . Voice boxThe larynx . For Your Information ... tracheostomy tube (TRAY-kee-AHS-tuh-mee toob) A 2-inch- to 3-inch-long
curved metal or plastic tube placed in a surgically created opening ( tracheostomy ) in the windpipe to keep it open. Also called a trach ("trake") tube. ...
Venom
... cells left behind after surgery . Scorpion venom : The potent poison of the scorpion, an insect that has an elongated body and a segmented,
curved tail tipped with a venom ous stinger. A sting can be fatal to a person who is allergic to it. Venom from the brown recluse spider usually ...