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… you can comfortably and easily put drops or ointment in your eyes or someone else's. Eyedrops and eye ointments can deliver medicine directly to your eyes, keep your eyes moist, and help with redness, itching, and …
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… or weakness in the neck, arms, and legs. It can also affect your control of your bowels and bladder. When the spinal canal becomes … A diagnosis of cervical spinal stenosis usually is based on your history of symptoms and a physical examination. Your
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… Controlling the Itch Actionset Overview When you or your child has chickenpox , the rash that develops can be … the rash to prevent: Infection from bacteria under your fingernails or on the skin of your hands. Scarring. You can treat itching from the …
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… usually done to find out if you have low testosterone. If your doctor thinks low testosterone could be related to … tests. Since testosterone normally decreases with age, your doctor can help determine whether your symptoms are from low testosterone and whether you …
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… such as changing what, when, and how much you eat. Talk to your doctor about safe medicines to treat your nausea and vomiting. Vomiting during pregnancy is more … ongoing nausea and vomiting (hyperemesis gravidarum), see your doctor for treatment. This uncommon complication of …
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… Having anemia means you don't have enough red blood cells . Your body needs these cells to carry oxygen from your lungs to the rest of your body. Anemia is fairly common. It's often easily …
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… Basics What is motion sickness? If you've ever been sick to your stomach on a rocking boat or a bumpy airplane ride, you … It doesn't cause long-term problems, but it can make your life miserable, especially if you travel a lot. … What causes it? You get motion sickness when one part of your balance-sensing system (your inner ear, eyes, and …
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… silicone shell filled with a saltwater solution or a gel. Your doctor will make a cut, called an incision. Then the … of work you do, you should be able to go back to work or your normal routine in 1 to 2 weeks. The incisions leave scars. But the scars will fade with time. Your doctor will try to make the incisions in line with the …
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… whether to adopt, think about: Why you want a child. Your feelings about not being genetically related to your child. How will you deal with maybe not knowing much about your child's genetic background? Your feelings about …
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… Seizure. HELLP syndrome can be dangerous for both you and your baby. If you have these symptoms, you need emergency … have a vaginal delivery. But a caesarean may be needed for your or your baby's safety. Before delivery, you will get medicines …