Ventral hernias are caused by loops of intestine bulging into weakened areas on the abdominal wall. A hernia that develops at an old surgical incision site is called an incisional hernia. Ventral hernias can also be caused by obesity, pregnancy, heavy lifting or frequent coughing. Most of the time, the loop of intestine can be easily reduced, or pushed back inside the abdomen. If a piece of intestine gets trapped inside the bulging space, it's said to be incarcerated. Untreated incarcerated ventral hernias can lead to further complications,...
All of these are subject to bacterial infection, known as a urinary tract infection, or UTI. The elderly are especially susceptible to frequent, chronic or recurring UTIs. If left untreated, UTIs can cause serious complications.
When the body produces acid beyond the blood's capacity to neutralize it, the condition is known as metabolic acidosis. When the acidosis is caused by carbon dioxide retention due to lung disorders, the condition is known as re...
Of those people, 5.7 million remain undiagnosed. Undiagnosed or untreated diabetes can lead to serious consequences.
This occurs because insulin, the molecule that controls blood sugar, is either deficient or ineffective in lowering glucose. Diabetes can be genetically related, but those who are sedentary and have poor eating habits are at ri...
Because this particular strain of bacteria does not respond to antibiotics normally prescribed to treat staph infections, the infection can lead to serious complications especially if left untreated.
According to the Mayo Clinic, common symptoms of diabetes include fatigue, extreme thirst, hunger, unintentional weight loss, frequent urination and sores on your legs or feet that take a long time to heal. Various complication...
Diabetes is a chronic medical condition that affects nearly 24 million people in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Though the symptoms of diabetes can be managed through insul...
Diabetes occurs when the pancreas can no longer generate insulin, or does not produce enough insulin in order to regulate the body's function of blood sugar. If diabetes goes untreated, it can lead to serious health problems th...