How Your Doctor Diagnoses And Treats An Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

An abdominal aortic aneurysm is a potentially life-threatening condition that might not have symptoms that you notice initially. The aneurysm may be small and slow-growing, or it could expand rapidly. The threat is when the aneurysm leaks or ruptures because you could lose a lot of blood quickly. Here's how this condition is detected and treated. How To Know If You Have An Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm You might have pain in your abdomen when the aneurysm enlarges or ruptures. Read More 

Types Of Abdominal Reconstructive Surgery And Their Benefits After Weight Loss

If you've lost a lot of weight that you used to carry in your abdominal area, you may need reconstructive surgery to restore the appearance of your abdomen and repair torn muscles in the area. Sometimes, abdominal reconstruction is necessary for medical reasons and other times you may want the surgery to improve your physical appearance. Here are some things to discuss with reconstructive surgeons. Panniculectomy To Remove Excess Abdominal Tissue Read More 

Signs You May Have A Sleep Disorder

A sleep disorder is a condition where you rest irregularly or not like the way other people do. You don't have to be a sleepwalker or major insomniac to be qualified as a neurological sleep disorder candidate, sometimes snoring too much or too loudly or having a severe case of apnea can be of concern. Do you have a sleep disorder? You may have one and not even realize it. Here are signs you need to have some neurological tests done for your own health. Read More