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drainage and lung
Increased volume or pressure in the pulmonary veins impairs the normal drainage of the alveoli and favors the flow of fluid from the capillaries to the lung parenchyma, causing pulmonary edema.
Lung procedures, like surgery, drainage of fluid with a needle, examination of the lung from the inside with a light and a camera, or mechanical ventilation, also can cause a pneumothorax.
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# Daily chest physiotherapy ( nebulization, bronchodilators, and postural drainage ): for Chronic lung disease from recurrent aspiration pneumonia

drainage and abscess
Surgical drainage of the abscess ( e. g., lancing ) is usually indicated once the abscess has developed from a harder serous inflammation to a softer pus stage.
In North America, after drainage, an abscess cavity is often packed.
It is important to note that antibiotic therapy alone without surgical drainage of the abscess is seldom effective due to antibiotics often being unable to get into the abscess and their ineffectiveness at low pH levels.
Surgical drainage of the abscess remains part of the standard management of bacterial brain abscesses.
CA-MRSA often results in abscess formation that requires incision and drainage.
Infection is rare, but, when it does occur, it might progress to become an abscess requiring the surgical drainage of the pus, whilst the patient is under general anaesthesia.
* drainage of fluid collections, e. g. an abdominal abscess
As part of the operation, a tube was inserted to drain fluid from the abscess, and after the operation, the physician left the tube in the body, and installed a copper tap to allow for possible future drainage.
An abscess is a collection of pus that develops into the breast which ultimately requires surgical drainage.
Some of these infections can develop into more serious abscesses that require incision with a scalpel, drainage of the abscess, and antibiotics.
Use of antibiotic prophylaxis, surgical abscess drainage, and vaccination lead to the term " fatal " being dropped from the name of the disease as children survived into adulthood.
It may even allow for radiologically guided drainage of an associated abscess, sparing a patient from immediate surgical intervention.
Incision and drainage of a suspected abscess, which instead is a pseudoaneurysm, could lead to extensive hemorrhage.
Incision drainage with proper evacuation of the abscess.
Incision and drainage of the abscess may be either intraoral or external.

drainage and may
If your pool is located on or near sloping ground, it may have natural drainage which is certainly more desirable than to be faced with the annual expense and labor of first pumping out the water and then scooping out all the debris.
Due to subterranean drainage, there may be very limited surface water, even in the absence of any rivers and lakes.
Beneath the surface, complex underground drainage systems ( such as karst aquifers ) and extensive caves and cavern systems may form.
Pump therapy may be used in addition to other treatments such as compression bandaging and manual lymph drainage.
In many cases, pump therapy may help soften fibrotic tissue and therefore potentially enable more efficient lymphatic drainage
If this happens, normal drainage of mucus within the sinuses is disrupted, and sinusitis may occur.
In a Middle Eastern country, where the roof may be used for recreation, it is often walled, and drainage holes must be provided to stop water from pooling and seeping through the porous roofing material.
In some patients it may also be necessary to drain the syrinx, which can be accomplished using a catheter, drainage tubes, and valves.
In the younger Avesta, Harax < sup > v </ sup > atī is Arachosia, a region described to be rich in rivers, and its Old Persian cognate Harauvati, which gave its name to the present-day Hārūt River in Afghanistan, may have referred to the entire Helmand drainage basin ( the center of Arachosia ).
* leaking cerebrospinal fluid ( a clear fluid drainage from nose, mouth or ear ) may be and is strongly indicative of basilar skull fracture and the tearing of sheaths surrounding the brain, which can lead to secondary brain infection.
In the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads, a dyke may be a drainage ditch or a narrow artificial channel off a river or broad for access or mooring, some longer dykes being named, e. g. Candle Dyke.
Wetland soils may need drainage to be used for agriculture.
Coastal plains and river deltas may have seasonally or permanently high water tables and must have drainage improvements if they are to be used for agriculture.
Irrigated land may need periodic flushes with excessive irrigation water and drainage to control soil salinity.
Ives led his party east into the Canyon — they may have been the first Europeans to travel the Diamond Creek drainage and traveled eastwards along the South Rim.
When calculating flow to drains or flow to wells in an aquifer, the anisotropy is to be taken into account lest the resulting design of the drainage system may be faulty.
The drainage system may be horizontal ( i. e. using pipes, tile drains or ditches ) or vertical ( drainage by wells ).
To estimate the drainage requirement, the use of a groundwater model with an agro-hydro-salinity component may be instrumental, e. g. SahysMod.
This may cause facial pain, fever, nasal drainage, and headaches.
High standards of hygiene and good soil drainage and careful watering may minimise problems.
In areas of heavy water flow along a trail, it may be necessary to create a ditch on the uphill side of the trail with drainage points across the trail.
When the drainage system has ceased to act or is entirely diverted for any reason, the floodplain may become a level area of great fertility, similar in appearance to the floor of an old lake.
The actual control point for any given reach of the drainage may change with changing water elevation, so a closer point may control for lower water levels until a more distant point controls at higher water levels.

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