Dysarthria is a disorder of the speech function that leads to an inarticulate, often difficult-to-perceive pronunciation. This pathology is studied as a neurologist, because the cause of its occurrence is the transformation of the nervous regulation of the speech apparatus, and speech therapists engaged in pronunciation correction.
Such serious surgical intervention as bladder removal is prescribed only in extreme cases - usually in severe oncological diseases of the organ, when chemotherapy and other auxiliary treatments do not lead to recovery of the patient.
The imposition of an adjustable gastric band that reduces the amount of food consumed - gastric banding - helps to reduce body weight and refers to restrictive (restrictive) methods that are used in the surgical treatment of obesity.
In some cases, bariatric surgery is used to treat obesity, a chronic endocrine and metabolic disorder of the body, and gastric bypass surgery is one of the most common types of surgery.
The treatment of mastitis is aimed at stopping the inflammatory process that develops in the tissues of the mammary gland due to bacterial infection, and getting rid of its symptoms, in particular, swelling of the chest, pain, febrile state, etc.
The frequency of ectomy in gynecology is dominated by the appendages of the uterus, and the removal of the fallopian tube (tubectomy or salpingectomy) is in second place after removal of the ovaries.
Obesity of 2 or medium degree significantly increases the risk of concomitant diseases, which not only negatively affect the patient's well-being and affect his physical activity, including professional activity, but can also be life-threatening.
To minimize speech disorders of a neurogenic nature associated with damage to certain structures of the brain or a violation of the innervation of the musculature of the articulatory apparatus, correction of the dysarthria is carried out.