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Dr. Ammaiyappan Palaniswamy Chockalingam Pneumonectomy

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Dr. M. Manimaran Pneumonectomy

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Dr. Arun Sampath Pneumonectomy

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Dr. Rajkumar Kulasekaran Pneumonectomy

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Dr. M. Kumar Pneumonectomy

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Dr. Boobala Aravinthan Pneumonectomy

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Questions & Answers on "Pneumonectomy" (422)

I want to know about the TB

Female | 55

TB, a common shorthand term for tuberculosis, is a life-threatening disease caused by bacteria that mainly affect the lungs. Humans with TB might experience, amongst others, the following peculiar signs: prolonged cough, chest pain, losing weight, and fatigue. The transmission occurs when a TB patient coughs or sneezes with a built-in airway and thus spreads the bacteria from person to person. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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When on ventilator no sedation. How to lower breathing.

Female | 65

When patients are on the ventilators it is common to give them a sedation to keep them comforable and to give them a relief from the pain. In most instances,the sedation is not required and in a few cases,the sedation might even turn out to be harmful. Likewise, if a patient will be taking off the ventilator should be in co-operation with a pulmonologist or respiratory specialist who adjusts the setting of the ventilator or administers other treatments such as medication.

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