Unable To Circumcise Newborn

Unable To Circumcise Newborn

Being unable to circumcise a newborn can be a concerning situation for both parents and healthcare providers. Circumcision is a common surgical procedure performed on male infants for religious, cultural, or medical reasons, usually within the first few days or weeks after birth. However, in some cases, circumcision may not be possible due to medical, … Read more

Unable To Tolerate Manometry

Unable To Tolerate Manometry

Being unable to tolerate manometry is a challenge that can affect patients undergoing diagnostic testing for gastrointestinal motility disorders. Manometry is a medical procedure used to measure pressure and muscle contractions in organs such as the esophagus, stomach, or anorectal region. It provides valuable information for diagnosing conditions like achalasia, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), or … Read more