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… talk or walk through contractions, then start with slow breathing as needed. Eat a light meal and drink fluids. Take …
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… Hallucinations Fluid in the lungs (pulmonary edema) Breathing problems Heart problems Abruptio placenta … Breech birth Seizures Withdrawal symptoms after birth Breathing problems Low birth weight Physical and mental development problems Inhalants Life-threatening breathing problems Convulsions or seizures Coma Low birth …
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… gloves and a spray disinfectant. Avoid stirring up and breathing in dust. When you can, avoid contact with things … for a pregnant woman's fetus. You can be infected by breathing in dust from rodent bedding or mouse urine and … gloves and a spray disinfectant. Avoid stirring up and breathing in dust. When you can, avoid contact with things …
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… includes living with or caring for a person who has SARS or breathing in air that an infected person exhaled. But under … a fever, a dry cough, shortness of breath, or difficulty breathing. A person with SARS also may experience a … cases of SARS often require a hospital stay, especially if breathing problems develop. You will be placed in isolation …
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… A device is implanted in the upper chest. It senses the breathing pattern and mildly stimulates the airway muscles … sleep apnea? Sleep apnea occurs when you often stop breathing for 10 seconds or longer during sleep. This may … to use—or cannot use—CPAP to treat your sleep apnea. Oral breathing devices or other types of devices that you wear …
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… on the metal and on the part of the body that's stuck. Try breathing or blowing warm breaths on the area. If none of … on the metal and on the part of the body that's stuck. Try breathing or blowing warm breaths on the area. If none of …
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… any symptoms. When symptoms occur, they may include trouble breathing, chest pain, fever, or a cough. How is it … any symptoms. When symptoms occur, they may include trouble breathing, chest pain, fever, or a cough. How is it …
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… sometimes can become so large that they interfere with breathing and may cause complications: They can burst, … removing the enlarged air sacs—known as a bullectomy—makes breathing easier. But few people are considered good … sometimes can become so large that they interfere with breathing and may cause complications: They can burst, …