Sentences with phrase «far more complications»

Women with high blood pressure have far more complications than men do because of diastolic dysfunction.
There are far more complications that can arise from having an elective cesarean than from having a natural, vaginal birth.

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Erosion and the loss of soil fertility cause further complications, and as yields decline, more and more petrochemical fertilizers are applied to the soil, finding their way into already polluted water supplies.
5) Anti-inflammatory Foods — As science becomes more aware of the far - reaching impact that inflammation can have on the human body, impacting everything from cognitive function to immune health, people are making more efforts to reduce these complications.
There are many complications that have presented through the years in accordance with the erra, to which is no fault of the mother butbthe conditions in which she lived, there are far more diseases and illness's these days than ever before, far more reasons for a women to most deffinatly seek medical help for her birth, to ensure her and her baby» s health, but that defiantly does not include all women, none of us havebthe same problems or complications.
She further cautioned that «Constant, unsatisfied nursing and inconsolable crying are two of the signs of newborn starvation that lead to brain - threatening complications,» and so - called «cluster feeding» can actually cause a child to burn more calories than they're taking in.
I truly do believe that all women are capable of having a natural birth (barring any serious complications, which are far more rare than people think).
The runny nose is a nuisance and it can lead to further complications so it is a good idea to have it checked early on to make sure the blocked, runny nose is a pregnancy symptom and not anything more serious.
Infants can be more susceptible than older kids and adults to complications from contagious diseases — and those complications can be far more severe.
Ah yes, this is definitely relevant, but due to lack of clear data, hard to decipher the true role, but we can say with certainty that premature babies are far more likely amongst non-white populations and poor socioeconomic status, meaning that the true complication rate is higher than reported.
«More research is required to further explore why a low birth weight and a stressful pregnancy causes pregnancy complications and adversely harms the health of these mothers,» Professor Wlodek said.
People with NAFLD are more susceptible to the effects of alcohol on the liver and should avoid drinking to avoid further complications, the researchers say.
More studies are needed to focus on other complications, such as vision loss and dry eye, to further explore the safety and risk of complications.
Hepatic encephalopathy occurs when the liver can not remove certain toxins and chemicals, such as ammonia, from the blood.1 These toxins and chemicals then build up and enter the brain.1 Hepatic encephalopathy is one of the major complications of cirrhosis (scarring of the liver), and a leading cause of hospital re-admission due to its recurrence, despite treatment.1 It can occur suddenly in people with acute liver failure, but is seen more often in those with chronic liver disease.1 Symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy include mild confusion, forgetfulness, poor concentration and personality or mood changes, but can progress to extreme anxiety, seizures, severe confusion, jumbled and slurred speech and slow movement.1 The first step in treatment is to identify and treat any factors that cause hepatic encephalopathy.2 Once the episode has resolved, further treatment aims to reduce the production and absorption of toxins, such as ammonia.1 Generally, there are two types of medication used to reduce the likelihood of another hepatic encephalopathy episode — lactulose and rifaximin.2 However, it remains a leading cause of hospitalisations and re-hospitalisations in cirrhotic patients, despite the use of the above - mentioned standard of care treatment.
«Post-term delivery raises risk of complications and illness for newborns: Infants born past 42 weeks are far more likely to be admitted to neonatal ICU.»
The optical probe would be expected to result in far fewer complications, although Shih and Mohan caution that more research is needed before it can replace the kidney biopsy for patients with renal disease.
«The symptoms may be due to another condition, to severe reflux that requires more powerful medicines, or to complications of reflux that require further medical evaluation and treatment.»
Women tend to be more likely to suffer from gallstones and gallbladder complications, which may further point to excess estrogen levels as being a major problem.
Of course not, but it's well known that hypothyroid people get sick more often and are far more likely to develop health complications and disease.
Bheda (differentiation or further complication)-- At this stage, the disease shows further complication as it effects more parts of the body.
«We now know that insulin is as, or arguably more, effective than any other therapy as far as preventing the disabling complications of diabetes,» he adds.
Even more important, however, in fueling the drama are the ever - evolving relationships between those familiar characters, the most fascinating continuing to be that between Don and Roma, whose tense and still - intense erotic electricity ignites further complications, manipulations, and uneasy yet undeniable truths.
Rough handling may cause further internal bleeding, more damage to the soft tissues around a fracture, and many other complications.
For this reason, when the horse has been exhibiting symptoms for more than a couple of days without any signs of improvement, it is advisable to have your horse put on a course of antibiotics to prevent further complication.
As far as these procedures being inhumane, spaying / neutering are far more invasive and have the potential for far more discomfort and complications than ear cropping.
The infection may develop into pneumonia causing yet more complications and threatening the animal's health further.
Fortunately, veterinarians are now coming to believe that pain relief is more likely to help your pet heal quickly and naturally, without complications or further necessary surgeries.
There are rooms that loop on themselves, conveyor belts, companions to herd about, and many more complications that result in an experience that is far from simple.
With more than 30 years of experience handling various domestic violence cases, Redding domestic violence attorney William M. Duncan is able to efficiently determine clients» goals and help defend them from further legal complications in charges including:
While shedding further light on an aspect of the law seldom visited, highlighting the risks involved in filing documents in a manner which can not be tracked / traced and illustrating the types of complication with which the courts will increasingly have to deal with ever more litigants in person, the case is perhaps most striking for what it highlights about the current fault - based divorce system.
This would create more legal certainty, since provisional application often does not include the whole agreement and it might create further complications in case of potential disputes brought under the agreement's dispute settlement provisions..
The fact that digital information, unlike oil, is also «non-rivalrous», meaning that it can be copied and used by more than one person (or algorithm) at a time, creates further complications.
While there are certain complications that arise from this condition that could cause you to pay more money and possibly endure a waiting period, they are few and far between thankfully.
All of that complication and longevity comes at a price, so you'll spend far more on a permanent policy to get the same amount of death benefit as you would on a term policy.
So far, the best evidence indicates that douching is correlated with a number of diseases and other problems, including sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), bacterial vaginosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, fertility and pregnancy complications, and more.
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