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… treatments are safe to use when you're pregnant. Talk to your doctor about the safest treatment for you. What are the risks of uncontrolled asthma during pregnancy? If your asthma is not controlled, risks to your health include: … moves (fetal movements) every day. If you notice less fetal activity during or after an asthma attack, contact your
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… disease, tissue under the skin in the palm of your hand, called the palmar fascia, gets thicker and shorter. This can cause your fingers to bend in toward your palm. It most often affects the ring and small fingers, …
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… injury. What causes it? Autonomic dysreflexia occurs when your body reacts to pain or pressure below your spinal cord injury. This can be a pain or an irritant … injuries . Ingrown nails or other skin problems. Sexual activity. Broken bones or other injuries. Tight clothing or …
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… the labyrinth , a part of the inner ear that helps control your balance, gets swollen and inflamed. The inflammation … may also cause temporary hearing loss or a ringing sound in your ears. If you have both sudden vertigo and hearing loss, … incorrect signals to the brain that the body is moving. But your other senses (such as vision) don't detect the same …
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… hernia (say "hi-AY-tul HER-nee-uh") happens when part of your stomach bulges up through the diaphragm and into your chest. The diaphragm is a sheet of muscle that separates your belly (abdomen) from your chest. The hernia bulges …
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… on the right side of the belly, under the rib cage (where your liver is). Yellow skin (jaundice), dark urine, and … stool. Sore muscles. Fever. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will ask questions about your symptoms and where you've eaten or travelled. You may …
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… Overview Lung function means how well your lungs work. When you have COPD, your lungs can't move as much air in and out as they should. … People at this stage get out of breath with just a little activity. When symptoms get worse, they can be …
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… not alone. But there may be some things you can do for yourself to make it easier to get a good night's sleep, especially if your symptoms are mild. How can you make changes to sleep better? If your RLS symptoms are mild, you may be able to get a good …
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… of tissue from the cervix. The cervix is the lower part of your uterus. It opens into your vagina. There are a few ways the doctor can remove the … for about 3 weeks. Most people can return to their normal activity level in 1 week. How long it takes you to recover …
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… and a persistent urge to urinate. Having pain in your lower belly or pelvis. People with BPS may go days or … is it diagnosed? To diagnose bladder pain syndrome (BPS), your doctor may do a test called cystoscopy that uses a thin, lighted tube to see the inside of your bladder. He or she may also do a urine test to rule out …