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… a pea, even a blood blister, will usually heal on its own. Use a loose bandage to protect it. Avoid the activity that … the area around the blister. Wipe a needle with rubbing alcohol. Gently puncture the edge of the blister. Press the … flap of skin back in place. Don't use hydrogen peroxide or alcohol on the blister. They can slow healing. You may cover …
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… Dysfunction) On this page: Health Tools Cause Prevention Symptoms What Happens When to Call Exams and … healthy foods; be active; and don't smoke, drink too much alcohol, or use illegal drugs. You may be able to avoid … Side effects of certain medicines. Drinking too much alcohol or smoking. Surgery, such as for prostate cancer. …
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… The heart doesn't get enough blood and oxygen, which can cause chest pain. A fast, slow, or uneven heartbeat ( … surgery called myectomy. Or it can be reduced by injecting alcohol into the artery that supplies that part of the heart. This is called non-surgical septal reduction, or alcohol septal ablation. How can you care for yourself? …
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… chips or crackers that can scrape your mouth. Fizzy drinks, alcoholic drinks, and all tobacco products. Anything that is … mouth clean Rinse your mouth several times a day. You can use 2 cups (500 mL) of warm water mixed with 1/2 teaspoon … floss your teeth and use a mouthwash that doesn't have alcohol in it. If your mouth is dry, try sugarless gum or …
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… and self-tests to help you keep track of your health. Use the sleep diary to find out more about what affects your … Checklist for the Home Diaries, Charts, and Records Alcohol Use: Identifying Reasons to Cut Down On or Stop … ADHD: Sample School Plan ADHD: Treatment Plan Record Alcohol Use: Plan to Stop Drinking Asthma Action Plan …
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… periods of time, you don't need to eat more calories or use special foods or drinks for energy. A balanced diet will … you exercise for a longer period of time. Avoid drinks with alcohol. Take extra care to prevent dehydration in extremely … may give you more energy. Don't skip meals. Stay away from alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine. These can all disrupt your …
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… blood vessels. What are the symptoms? Many leg aneurysms cause no symptoms. You may have symptoms if a blood clot forms … fish, and low-fat or non-fat dairy foods. Limit sodium, alcohol, and sweets. Stay at a healthy weight. Lose weight … health problems. If you think you may have a problem with alcohol or drug use, talk to your doctor. Current as …
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… a Stroke: Helping Your Family Adjust Agitation and Dementia Alcohol and Drug Use in Young People Alcohol Effects on a Fetus Alcohol: Drinking and Your Health …
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… cholangitis (PBC)? Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) used to be called primary biliary cirrhosis and is a type of … there are some medicines that can be used. Stop drinking alcohol completely. Doing this is important, even if alcohol wasn't the cause of PBC. If you don't stop, liver …
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… hostile. Doing risky things, like driving too fast. Using alcohol or drugs. Having changes in eating or sleeping … suicide, self-harm, a mental health crisis, a substance use crisis, or any other kind of emotional distress, get … depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or a drug or alcohol problem (substance use disorder). Know someone who …