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… that your baby cannot move his or her head as well as other babies. You may also notice a lump in your baby's neck muscle. How is it diagnosed? The caregiver usually first notices that the infant always holds … a lump in your baby's neck muscle. How is it diagnosed? The caregiver usually first notices that the infant always holds …
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… X-ray , blood flow testing, or nerve testing . How can you care for yourself at home? You can probably treat your toe … hold the foot in a more comfortable position, such as moleskin , toe tubes, arch supports, or other shoe inserts … fixed toe. Care for any calluses or corns on your feet. Moleskin and other over-the-counter treatments may help relieve …
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… my baby's symptoms caused by teething? When teething, many babies drool. Teething happens during the same time that babies are putting "everything" into their mouths. (Your … Drooling can cause a rash on the chin, face, or chest. Some babies can also seem cranky during teething. This is likely …
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… worse or better. You may have allergy testing. How can you care for yourself? You can take simple measures to help … worse or better. You may have allergy testing. How can you care for yourself? You can take simple measures to help …
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… theophylline. Swallowed air. Stomach cancer. How can you care for yourself when you have dyspepsia? You can make … theophylline. Swallowed air. Stomach cancer. How can you care for yourself when you have dyspepsia? You can make …
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… incision on the foot above the heel pad, where the thicker skin of the sole meets the thinner skin of the back of the heel, or he or she may make an … if: You continue to have severe, disabling symptoms despite careful attention to home and other non-surgical treatment. …
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… watching for choking hazards. Food To prevent choking, use care when you select and prepare food. Do not give round, … for your children to reduce the risk of choking. Fruit with skins or pits, such as apples or apricots. Remove pits and … Slice and dice these meats. You may want to remove the skin before you cut them. Grapes. Peel and mash grapes …
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… surgery is a way to rebuild the shape of a breast using skin, fat, and possibly muscle from another part of the … its original blood supply. The tissue is pulled under the skin up to the chest area and attached. "Free flap" means … the flap to blood vessels in the chest area. This requires careful surgery by a surgeon who does microsurgery. Here are …
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… has been damaged. A cut (incision) is made through the skin into the belly, and the intestine is stretched out and … collects in an odour-proof plastic pouch fastened to the skin. Talk with your doctor about how to care for your child at home. If your child had an enema to …