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… places a tube to inflate the belly with a small amount of air. This lets the surgeon insert the viewing tool … Pain after the procedure, from inflating the belly with air. Problems caused by anesthesia. Adhesions or scarring … places a tube to inflate the belly with a small amount of air. This lets the surgeon insert the viewing tool …
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… person is underwater and breathes water into the lungs. The airway (larynx) can spasm and close, or water can damage the … unable to breathe, or without a heartbeat. Gasp for air, cough up pink froth, vomit, or breathe rapidly. Seem to … breathing. No heartbeat. Inhaled water and then gasped for air, coughed up pink froth, vomited, or breathed rapidly. …
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… across three or more time zones. Stay up to date with airport security rules. When you get ready to go through … for your needles and syringes to be allowed through airport security. Put your insulin, if needed, into a small, … in a range that is safe for your insulin. Put in half the air you usually add to the insulin vial, if needed, to …
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… from plaster or fibreglass. Some splints have a built-in air cushion. Air pads are inflated to hold the injured area in place. How … care If your splint is not to be removed, try blowing cool air from a hair dryer or fan into the splint to help relieve …
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… This leaves plenty of space for your lungs to fill up with air. The muscles used for breathing pull on the ribs, so … leaves less space in your chest for your lungs to open and air to flow in. It also makes it harder for the muscles to … Watch you breathe and listen to your lungs to make sure air is moving in and out normally. Listen to your heart. …
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… with cold water. Wash with hot, soapy water and rinse well. Air dry on a clean towel. Check the manufacturer’s … water is in it. If the tubing gets wet inside, try using a hair dryer to dry it. If pumping very frequently, some … with water, and boil on the stove for five to 10 minutes. Air dry on a clean towel; or Soak the pump parts for 10 …
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… be flexible in others. Flexibility can help increase your quality of life: As you become more flexible, activities …
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… or regulated by Health Canada, and they can vary in quality. There's no good evidence that compounded … or regulated by Health Canada, and they can vary in quality. There's no good evidence that compounded …
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… (viral or post-viral rhinitis). Changes in the weather. Dry air. Polluted air, such as from fumes, smoke, odours, and perfumes. Spicy … (viral or post-viral rhinitis). Changes in the weather. Dry air. Polluted air, such as from fumes, smoke, odours, and …
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… or she is being fed. He or she may be swallowing too much air when sucking, or you may not be burping the baby enough … of bottle or use a nipple with a smaller opening to reduce air intake. Limit active and rough play after feedings. Try … or she is being fed. He or she may be swallowing too much air when sucking, or you may not be burping the baby enough …