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    Why is my lipase level increasing

    Lipase is an enzyme that helps the body digest fats and is usually found in the pancreas, small intestine, and saliva. A high level of lipase in the blood is known as hyperlipasemia, and can indicate a number of medical conditions. Understanding why your lipase level is increasing is important...
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    My face is getting very oily, what should I do

    What Causes Oily Skin? Oily skin is caused by overactive sebaceous glands, which are responsible for producing an oily substance called sebum. Sebum is a natural oil that helps keep the skin moisturized and protected from bacteria and other environmental irritants. However, when the sebaceous...
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    How can I prevent asphyxia during labor

    Asphyxia Prevention During Labor Asphyxia during labor is a serious condition that occurs when the baby’s oxygen supply is reduced or cut off during childbirth. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including a baby’s position in the birth canal, a prolonged labor, or a blocked airway...
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    What drugs are used to treat acute pancreatitis

    Antibiotics Antibiotics are often prescribed to treat acute pancreatitis. The most commonly used antibiotics are fluoroquinolones and metronidazole. These antibiotics help to reduce infection and inflammation in the pancreas. They may also reduce the risk of complications, such as abscesses and...
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    Can strangulation cause heart failure

    Can Strangulation Cause Heart Failure? Strangulation is a form of asphyxiation, or cutting off the oxygen supply, and can be caused by a variety of factors. It is a serious and potentially life-threatening situation that requires immediate medical attention. Strangulation can be caused by...
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    Does acute pancreatitis show up on ultrasound or CT

    Ultrasound Ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses sound waves to create an image of the abdomen. It is often used to diagnose acute pancreatitis because it can detect changes in the size and shape of the pancreas, as well as any fluid buildup in the area. Ultrasound can also...
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    Does pancreatitis shorten life expectancy

    Pancreatitis is a medical condition in which the pancreas becomes inflamed. This inflammation can be acute or chronic, and can have a variety of causes, including alcohol abuse, gallstones, and certain medications. In severe cases, pancreatitis can be life-threatening. But does pancreatitis...
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    What denomination is Jesus

    Jesus is not associated with any single denomination. He was a Jewish teacher who was crucified by the Roman authorities. He is believed by Christians to be the son of God and the Messiah. His teachings are the foundation of Christianity, and his followers are known as Christians. Christianity...
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    What is the most common clinical manifestation of chronic pancreatitis

    Subtitle: Clinical Manifestation of Chronic Pancreatitis Chronic pancreatitis is a long-term inflammation of the pancreas that can cause a range of digestive and metabolic issues. The most common clinical manifestation of chronic pancreatitis is abdominal pain. This pain is often located in the...
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    What hormones are needed for weight loss

    Hormones and Weight Loss Hormones play a major role in regulating weight, including how much fat is stored and burned. Certain hormones, such as leptin and ghrelin, are known to influence appetite and metabolism. Other hormones, such as insulin, cortisol, and thyroid hormones, also affect...
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    How does pancreatitis affect the heart

    Pancreatitis is a serious medical condition that can have a significant effect on the health of the heart. Pancreatitis occurs when inflammation of the pancreas occurs, resulting in the release of digestive enzymes into the surrounding tissue. These enzymes can cause damage to the heart muscle...
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    How long can a newborn go without oxygen before brain damage occurs

    Introduction Newborns are incredibly vulnerable to oxygen deprivation, and even a few minutes without oxygen can cause irreversible brain damage. Therefore, it is important to understand how long a newborn can go without oxygen before brain damage occurs. Causes of Oxygen Deprivation in...
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    Is brain damage from lack of oxygen reversible

    Subtitle Forum: Is Brain Damage From Lack of Oxygen Reversible? Brain damage caused by lack of oxygen, also known as hypoxia, is a serious concern for many individuals. It can occur in many different scenarios, including drowning, choking, suffocation, and cardiac arrest. The severity of the...
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    What are the Seven Sleepers

    The Seven Sleepers is a story from the Christian Bible which tells of seven young men who hid in a cave near Ephesus in the 2nd century AD. According to the story, they were persecuted for their religious beliefs and sought refuge in the cave, where they fell asleep for two hundred years. When...
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    How painful is pancreatic surgery

    Pain from Pancreatic Surgery Pancreatic surgery can be a very invasive procedure with a potentially long recovery period. Many patients are understandably apprehensive about the amount of pain they may experience during and after the surgery. While the exact amount of pain experienced will...
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    What causes Holmes-Adie syndrome

    Holmes-Adie syndrome is an uncommon neurological disorder that is characterized by a wide range of symptoms, including decreased reflexes, pupil abnormalities, and impaired coordination of the extremities. The exact cause of the syndrome is unknown, but it is believed to be related to a...
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    How can I help my pancreas recover

    What is the pancreas? The pancreas is an organ located in the abdomen that produces hormones and digestive enzymes. It is responsible for producing hormones such as insulin, which helps regulate the body’s blood sugar levels, as well as enzymes that help break down food in the digestive system...
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    Can the pancreas repair itself to produce insulin

    Can the pancreas repair itself to produce insulin? Overview The pancreas is a vital organ in the digestive system, and it plays an important role in producing insulin, which helps regulate blood sugar levels. In some cases, the pancreas can become damaged or diseased, leading to a reduced...
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    Is a fistula an abscess

    Subtitle: Is a Fistula an Abscess? A fistula is a small tunnel that connects two parts of the body that are not usually connected. It can occur when an infection or injury causes a passageway to form between two organs or between an organ and the skin. An abscess is a pocket of pus that forms...
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    What happens if we don't get oil

    Oil is one of the most important resources in the world. We use it for transportation, heating, and electricity. But what would happen if we were to run out of it? The Impact on the Environment Oil is a major source of air pollution. If we stopped using it, we'd reduce the amount of harmful...
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