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… after you have completed the physical activity. This helps your heart and body return to their normal state. Cooling down prevents blood from collecting (pooling) in your arms and legs and prevents cramping, increased blood pressure, dizziness, or feeling sick to your stomach. A good cool-down is walking slowly for at …
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… fibrillation. It uses a brief electric shock to reset your heart's rhythm. Before the treatment, you will get … medicine to make you sleepy. You should not feel any pain. Your doctor will put patches on your chest . Or you might get them on both your chest and …
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… treatment seems to run in families. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will ask about your symptoms and examine your skin and the rash. The doctor may diagnose ringworm …
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… and getting a massage. You can also do things to distract yourself, such as reading, walking, or listening to music. … watch TV, take a shower, or read. These can help take your mind off your contractions. Massage. You can ask someone to massage …
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… (for example, Advil or Motrin). Medicines you put on your skin (topical medicines), such as Neosporin or … of the medicine or ointment may be all that is needed. Call your doctor. He or she may be able to prescribe another … problem, such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome . Talk with your doctor if a medicine may have caused blisters and you …
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… can be fit into many workplace situations. For example: Use your morning commute to get in some extra walking. Park … stress as well. Go the extra distance when possible. Get your coffee on another floor (take the stairs), or use the washroom that's the longest distance from your office. Stand and do simple stretches while making …
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… These include regular exercise and proper back care. Your doctor may recommend physiotherapy to help you learn: … relieve pain. Strength exercises. These can help support your joints and decrease fatigue. Flexibility exercises. These include deep breathing to help expand your chest. Ways to stay active without making your symptoms …
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… Candida albicans . This kind of yeast naturally lives on your skin. When too much yeast grows, it is called a yeast … skin infection is treated with an antifungal medicine. Your doctor may give you a prescription for the cream or … miconazole and clotrimazole. If the infection is severe, your doctor may prescribe antifungal pills. A yeast …
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… Body composition The amounts of fat, bone and muscle in your body. Cardiorespiratory fitness The ability of the … like walking, swimming, running and biking that use your body's large muscle groups improve cardiorespiratory … quickly. Moderate intensity A medium activity that works your body hard enough to raise your heart rate and cause you …
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… often have you had the feeling of not completely emptying your bladder after you finished urinating? Over the past … the past month, how often have you found it hard to hold your urine? Over the past month, how often have you had a … get 1 point for that question. Symptom score total Total your score. Your score shows how severe your symptoms are. …