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… and areola (the dark circle around your nipple). Provide a complete feeding. Let your baby decide how long to nurse. Be … you get your baby to latch on, so that you can provide a complete feeding each time. If you do have trouble with … milk. Talk with your doctor before taking any over-the-counter or prescription medicines or herbs. Stay current on …
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… tendon tear —sometimes called a rupture—can be partial or complete. Partial tears may cause no symptoms. But complete … that this area is most likely to tear because of a limited blood supply. If you don't treat a badly torn Achilles … do. Reduce pain. Ice your Achilles tendon. Take over-the-counter pain relievers like acetaminophen (such as Tylenol) …
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… when either your small or large intestine is partly or completely blocked. The blockage prevents food, fluids, and … have nausea, vomiting, and bloating. If the intestine is completely blocked, you may have constipation with a lack of … needed when the intestine is completely blocked or when the blood supply is cut off. You may need a colostomy or an …
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… involve surgery: Medicine. If your pain is mild, over-the-counter pain medicines may help. These include acetaminophen … with another surgery. But this problem is not common. Blood clots. These can be dangerous if they block blood flow from the leg back to the heart or move to the …
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… arteries, there's a good chance that you have it in other blood vessels throughout your body. What problems can it … to seal the area. A blood clot that forms in an artery can completely block blood flow to the heart muscle. This can … to seal the area. A blood clot that forms in an artery can completely block blood flow to the heart muscle. This can …
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… day for about 1 to 2 weeks. Your doctor will check your blood estrogen levels and will use ultrasound to see how … are monitored frequently with transvaginal ultrasound and blood tests. If follicles fully develop, you are given a … tubes . Severe endometriosis . A partner with low sperm counts. Infertility that can't be explained and has lasted a …
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… hasn't been pregnant before. The baby is in the frank, complete breech, or footling breech position. Version is … is needed. This can happen when the placenta partially or completely covers the cervix ( placenta previa ) or has … or squeezing of the umbilical cord . This can reduce blood flow and oxygen to your baby. The start of labour. …
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… thinks you may have the condition, he or she will order blood tests to see how much thyroid hormone your body is … You feel very irritable. You have unusually high or low blood pressure compared to your normal blood pressure. You … effects. These include a rash and a low white blood cell count. A low white cell count can make it hard for your body …
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… angry, adrenaline and other hormones are released into the bloodstream. Then your blood pressure goes up, your heart beats faster, and you … to stop and cool down when you feel yourself getting angry. Count to 10, or practice some other form of mental …
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… . Diverticular bleeding causes a large amount of blood to appear in your stool. What causes it? The reason pouches (diverticula) form in the colon wall is not completely understood. Doctors think diverticula form when … reason pouches (diverticula) form in the colon wall is not completely understood. Doctors think diverticula form when …