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… without thinking about how drugs can harm you and those you care about. You may not feel that using drugs can become a … treatment approaches may involve: Outpatient or inpatient care to help you cut back on or stop using drugs. These … and group counselling. They may also provide medical care to help reduce your cravings for drugs and manage …
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… you can call for help, and memorize the phone number. Be careful online too. Your online activity may be seen by … other things you can do: Know your legal rights. Consider asking the police for help. Make sure that you know phone … other things you can do: Know your legal rights. Consider asking the police for help. Make sure that you know phone …
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… a Doctor Examinations and Tests Treatment Overview Self-Care Medicines What is deep vein thrombosis … legs for warmth, swelling, bulging veins, or changes in skin colour. More tests may be used to help diagnose or … legs for warmth, swelling, bulging veins, or changes in skin colour. More tests may be used to help diagnose or …
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… and prevent sudden death. The ICD is placed under the skin of the chest. It's attached to one or two wires (called … another type (subcutaneous), the lead is placed under the skin so that it lies near your heart. Then your doctor … the leads to the ICD. Your doctor puts the ICD under the skin of your chest and closes the incision. Your doctor also …
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… a small, battery-powered generator. It's placed under the skin of your chest near your collarbone. This device is … doctor will use a small wire that runs under your scalp and skin. You won't be awake for this surgery. After the … problems with changes between "on" and "off" time and dyskinesia . "On" time is when medicine taken for Parkinson's …
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… 10 to 20 minutes. Do not apply a cold pack directly to bare skin. Put a thin towel or pillowcase between the ice and your skin. Try ice massage . Try alternating between heat and … 10 to 20 minutes. Do not apply a cold pack directly to bare skin. Put a thin towel or pillowcase between the ice and …
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… is usually used for the surgery. An incision is made in the skin over the lymph nodes to be removed. The type and depth … or pain in the surgical area. Breakdown (sloughing) of skin over the area. Citations National Cancer … is usually used for the surgery. An incision is made in the skin over the lymph nodes to be removed. The type and depth …
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… symptom of Lyme disease in most people is an expanding red skin rash (called erythema migrans or an EM rash). In about … the brain and spinal cord (nervous system), or sites on the skin. Heart and nervous system problems may develop weeks to … symptom of Lyme disease in most people is an expanding red skin rash (called erythema migrans or an EM rash). In about …
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… medicines, including some that you put directly on the skin, may cause blisters. A few examples are: Antibiotics. … (for example, Advil or Motrin). Medicines you put on your skin (topical medicines), such as Neosporin or benzocaine … medicines, including some that you put directly on the skin, may cause blisters. A few examples are: Antibiotics. …
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… them with a microscope. Dust mites eat dead flakes of human skin. They do not bite or spread disease. People are … cold or dry climates. Animal dander Animal dander is loose skin cells (like dandruff) from animals such as dogs and cats. These skin cells contain saliva or other material from the …