Frequently Asked Questions
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What does the GI consultation include?
A GI consultation includes:
- thorough complaint assessment;
- disease progression review (if you've had the problem for a long time);
- previous tests evaluation;
- previous treatment effectiveness assessment;
- prescribed medication evaluation;
- previous surgical procedures review;
- family history risks aggravation assessment.
Following the consultation, the GI specialist conducts an examination and determines the necessary follow-up examinations to confirm the diagnosis and prescribe appropriate treatment.
The scheduling of follow-up visits is then determined.
The specialist will help you develop an individual checkup plan, taking into account all the specifics of your health condition.
- thorough complaint assessment;
- disease progression review (if you've had the problem for a long time);
- previous tests evaluation;
- previous treatment effectiveness assessment;
- prescribed medication evaluation;
- previous surgical procedures review;
- family history risks aggravation assessment.
Following the consultation, the GI specialist conducts an examination and determines the necessary follow-up examinations to confirm the diagnosis and prescribe appropriate treatment.
The scheduling of follow-up visits is then determined.
The specialist will help you develop an individual checkup plan, taking into account all the specifics of your health condition.
How long does the consultation take?
An initial consultation usually takes from 30 to 60 minutes. Repeat visits may take less time.
When is surgical treatment required for forearm fractures and fracture-dislocations?
Surgery is required when the fracture is accompanied by significant bone displacement, joint dislocation, or damage to surrounding soft tissues.
Doctor: ZARIPOV Aziz Rimovich
Doctor: ZARIPOV Aziz Rimovich
How are forearm fractures and fracture-dislocations diagnosed?
Diagnostics include forearm X-rays in two projections to assess the extent of damage to the bones and joints. In complex cases, a computed tomography (CT) scan may be required to obtain more detailed information about the condition of the bones and to plan surgery.
Doctor: ZARIPOV Aziz Rimovich
Doctor: ZARIPOV Aziz Rimovich
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