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… or certified diabetes educator may suggest that you use one of two ways to count carbohydrates in your diet. Use … of carbohydrates, you would count 3 carbohydrate servings. How to plan your daily amount Your daily amount of carbs depends on several things, such as your weight, how active you are, which diabetes medicines you take, and …
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… pain syndrome (interstitial cystitis) is a problem that causes pain in the bladder or pelvis. It also causes an … People with BPS may go days or weeks with no symptoms. How is it diagnosed? To diagnose bladder pain syndrome … out other problems, such as a urinary tract infection . How is BPS treated? Treatment may include: Bladder training. …
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… foot may look bruised, and you may have trouble walking. How is it diagnosed? The doctor will examine your foot and … doctor will probably do an X-ray to confirm the fracture. How is a Jones fracture treated? Treatment depends on how … a cast on your foot to help keep it stable. A splint may be used in some cases if there is a lot of swelling. You may …
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… not imagining it. Research is ongoing to learn more about how chemo brain occurs and how to prevent and treat it. What causes it? Chemo brain may be caused by chemotherapy medicines …
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… Cryptosporidiosis is a diarrheal disease caused by the Cryptosporidium parvum parasite, also referred … days and then feel worse again before the illness is over. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will request stool samples, … several, and send them to a laboratory for testing. How is it treated? Most people with healthy immune systems …
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… is a rare condition that affects the spinal cord. It causes certain muscles and reflexes in the body to stop … since the condition may affect muscles used for breathing. How is it diagnosed? A doctor will do a physical examination … have other tests, such as tests to check the spinal fluid. How is acute flaccid myelitis treated? There is no cure for …
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… the soles of your feet. The itching may be worse at night. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will ask questions about … medical history. You may have blood tests or other tests. How is cholestasis of pregnancy treated? Your doctor may … problem with your medicine. If your doctor prescribes them, use creams or pills to help with itching. Use calamine …
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… Safely On this page: Overview Overview How to get in and out of a car If you have problems with … stable, such as the back of a seat or the dashboard. Don't use the open door or headrest for support. They might move. … ask your physiotherapist or occupational therapist to show you the best way to get in and out of a car. They can …
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… page: Overview Overview Sedation is the use of medicine to help you feel relaxed and comfortable … remember little, if anything, of the procedure or surgery. How is sedation done? Sedation is usually given in a vein in … safe. This is often called monitored anesthesia care (MAC). How do you prepare? Your doctor will tell you what to expect …
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… you may feel as though you are spinning. This may cause you to lose your balance and fall. There are things you … shoes that fit well and keeping walkways clear of clutter. How to keep yourself safe You can reduce your risk of injury … shoes tied. Alert family and friends to your condition and how they can help during an attack of vertigo. Know whether …