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Jun 2019
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الألام المزمنة: الأدوية المخدرة و بدائله...

Intelligent Health by Dr Max
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هناك بعض التحفظات بالنسبة لاستعمال الادوية المخدرة التي تسبب الادمان. ما هي البدائل؟ هل الأدوية المسكنة الحل الوحيد للألام المزمنة؟ ما هو سبب الالم العصبي في بعض المناطق عند مرضى السكري؟ ما هو سر تجنب الألم بعد الاستفاقة من التخدير؟ كيف تتأكد خبيرة التخدير من كمية المخدر المناسبة للمريض قبل العملية؟ في هذه الحلقة يتحدث د.ماكس مع اخصائية الألام المزمنة و التخدير د.ايمان رسمي عن هذه المواضيع و أكثر.

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