Conditions and Treatments
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At Cooper University Health Care, our specialists use the latest research, advanced technologies, and evidence‑based care to diagnose and treat a full range of conditions. Search below to explore conditions and treatment options, learn what to expect, and discover how Cooper’s compassionate, experienced teams are here to support you every step of the way.
Stridor is a noisy or high-pitched wheezing or whistling sound that occurs when you breathe in (inhale) or out (exhale), or both. It is a sign that the upper airway is partially blocked or narrowed, restricting airflow between the mouth and the lungs. It may involve the nose, mouth, sinuses, voice box (larynx), or windpipe (trachea).
When a Stroke Occurs: Rapid Stroke Treatment Can Save Lives If you’re having a stroke, it’s critical that you get medical attention right away.
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is a leading cause of death among adults over the age of 40 in the United States and other countries.
Suction lipectomy – commonly known as liposuction – is a surgical procedure that removes localized fat deposits through small incisions using suction catheters.
A condition in which the heart rate speeds up due to a series of early beats from an atrial or junctional pacemaker site above the ventricles. PAT usually begins and ends rapidly, occurring in repeated periods. This condition can cause symptoms such as weakness, fatigue, dizziness, fainting, or palpitations if the heart rate becomes too fast.
Most patients with breast cancer will have some type of surgery as part of their breast cancer treatment.
Cooper University Health Care offers a number of surgical procedures to help transgender men, transgender women, and non-binary individuals better align their physical bodies with their gender identity.
Syncope is a medical term used to describe a temporary loss of consciousness due to the sudden decline of blood flow to the brain. Syncope is commonly called fainting or “passing out.”
With synovitis of the hip, the synovium (lining of the joint) is inflamed (painful and swollen). With arthritis, a large amount of the articular cartilage (firm tissue covering the “ball” and “socket” of your hip) is damaged.
Systemic lupus erythematosus (lupus) is a chronic autoimmune disease that causes the body’s immune system to malfunction and attack its own healthy cells and tissues, causing a range of diverse symptoms including rashes, fatigue, pain and fever. It affects each person differently, and often develops slowly, over time.
As doctors learn more about the inner workings of cancer, they develop promising new cancer therapies that focus on specific types of cancer.
As doctors learn more about the inner workings of cancer, they develop promising new cancer therapies that focus on specific types of cancer.