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… early as 5 weeks. You may start to feel different in your body and your emotions. In early pregnancy, your body goes … if it's only on one side Belly pain Pain when you urinate Blood in your urine When to take a pregnancy test Exactly … of hCG in your urine may be too low for the test to find. Blood pregnancy test. This test can give you results as …
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… that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body. When the catheter is in the bladder, a small balloon … longer, it may be a sign of an infection. Drink plenty of fluids. If fluids need to be limited because of kidney, … rib cage and above the waist on either side of the back. Blood in your urine. A fever. Your urine smells bad. You see …
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… It's treated by watching what you eat, exercising, checking blood sugar levels, and maybe taking insulin shots or oral … such as coughing up blood or not being able to drink enough fluids ( dehydrated ). While most problems that occur during … delivery (postpartum period), you can expect that your body will change as it returns to its non-pregnant …
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… dilate. When your heart muscle is weak, it can't pump out blood as well as it should. More blood stays in your heart … means that your heart can't pump enough blood to meet your body's needs. What causes it? Dilated cardiomyopathy can be … listen to your heart and lungs and will check your legs for fluid buildup. You may also have other tests. These include: …
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… heart's lower left chamber (left ventricle) pumps out less blood than the body needs. It's sometimes called diastolic heart failure. … your left ventricle is not able to fill properly with blood during the diastolic (filling) phase. So the amount of …
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… Basics What is pre-eclampsia? Pre-eclampsia is high blood pressure after 20 weeks of pregnancy that may affect … more over a 24-hour period. Shoulder, neck, and other upper body pain (this pain starts in the liver). If you have mild … to check the baby, the placenta, and the amount of amniotic fluid. Doppler ultrasound to see how well the placenta is …
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… with severe jaundice . It happens when a substance in the blood, called bilirubin, builds up to very high levels and … the bloodstream by the liver and kidneys, and it leaves the body in urine and stool. During pregnancy, the mother's body … brain damage. Treatment may start with light therapy and fluids given through a needle into a vein (intravenous fluid …
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… lungs were no longer able to supply oxygen to your child's body. Lack of oxygen quickly affects organs throughout the … testing and treatment. The doctor may order tests such as blood tests, X-rays, and other imaging tests, like a CT scan … care for your child. Some of the tubes may supply oxygen, fluid, and medicines. The wires are hooked to machines that …
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… when you cough or sneeze. Don't touch other children's blood , urine, stool, or other body fluids. Good safety habits The world can be a dangerous …
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… Information Overview HIV does not survive well outside the body. HIV cannot be spread from one person to another in any … the infected person or contact with the infected person's blood. HIV is not spread in such settings where exposures … and can involve contact with an infected person's body fluids, so it is even less likely to be spread in other …