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… steadily decrease in the days after the extraction. A blood clot will form in the tooth socket after the … The clot protects the bone during healing. If that blood clot gets loose or comes out of the socket, you may … on a gauze pad. Change the pad as it becomes soaked with blood. After 24 hours, rinse your mouth gently with warm …
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… (say "ar-tuh-RY-tus"), or GCA, is inflammation of the blood vessels. It mostly affects the arteries that carry blood to the head, especially those that supply the eyes, … of vision. Tenderness on the side of the head or scalp. The blood vessel on the temple may look swollen. And it may hurt …
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… This hormone helps control how much calcium is in your blood. When a parathyroid gland makes too much PTH, the amount of calcium in your blood goes up. Some of this calcium comes from your bones. … a greater risk of broken bones. The extra calcium in the blood can also lead to kidney stones and other health …
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… cure hepatitis C. How is it diagnosed during pregnancy? A blood test for hepatitis C is usually done during pregnancy. … (which means you have been exposed), then an HCV RNA blood test is done. This test shows if you're now infected … Hepatitis C is spread by contact with an infected person's blood. In Canada, most people get it by sharing needles and …
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… planning healthy meals when you have diabetes. Carbs raise blood sugar more than any other nutrient. Carbs are found in … drinks. The more carbs you eat at one time, the higher your blood sugar will rise. Counting carbs can help you keep your blood sugar within your target range. If you use insulin, …
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… as it should. The mitral valve opens and closes to keep blood flowing in the proper direction through your heart. If … it's called mitral valve stenosis. In both of these cases, blood doesn't flow through the heart the right way. You will … you to a heart-lung bypass machine. It adds oxygen to your blood and moves the blood through your body. This machine …
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… itching, and rectal pain. You may find streaks of blood on the toilet paper or blood in the toilet bowl after a bowel movement. How are … and labour. This is because of greater pressure on the blood vessels in the pelvic area. Straining to push the baby …
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… care decisions that are important to many health problems. Blood Transfusions: Should I Bank Blood Before Surgery? Before Surgery You will have an … Any bleeding problems or use of aspirin or some other blood thinner . A current—or recent—cold, flu, or fever. …
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… abdominal lining ( peritonitis ). Have high pressure in blood vessels in the liver ( portal hypertension ). This is … Have a major bleeding disorder or use medicines to prevent blood clotting (blood thinners or anticoagulants). Have scar tissue from …
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… in the front of the nose and involve only one nostril. Some blood may drain down the back of the nose into the throat. A … the nose. It often involves both nostrils. Large amounts of blood may run down the back of the throat. You will need … forward. Do not tilt your head back. This may cause blood to run down the back of your throat, and you may …