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… Overview Overview When you test your blood sugar, you learn your blood sugar level at that time. But you can't tell what's happening to your blood sugar the rest of the time—especially overnight. A …
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… was damaged. You might think about surgery if: Your ACL is completely torn or partially torn and unstable. You are very … have broken bones within the knee joint. You are willing to complete a long rehab program. If you're willing to do … A small or medium tear of the ligament (partial tear). A complete tear of the ligament (rupture). A separation of the …
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… Basics What is leukemia? Leukemia is cancer of the blood cells. It starts in the bone marrow, the soft tissue inside most bones. Bone marrow is where blood cells are made. White blood cells help your body fight infection. Red blood cells …
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… that may include too much fat around the waist , elevated blood pressure, high triglycerides , elevated blood sugar, and low HDL cholesterol . Together, this group … resistance, your body cannot use insulin properly, and your blood sugar will begin to rise. Over time, this can lead to …
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… Femoral-tibial bypass is a type of surgery. It redirects blood around blocked blood vessels in your lower leg or foot. It is often done if … Your doctor will use something called a graft to make the blood go around (bypass) the blocked part of your blood
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… Raynaud's (say "ray-NOHZ") phenomenon occurs when the blood vessels in the hands and feet are extra sensitive and … In the cold, it's normal for the body to narrow the small blood vessels to the skin and to open the blood vessels to … doctor about all of the medicines you take, even over-the-counter medicines, to make sure they aren't triggering an …
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… cases of recurrent miscarriage . This syndrome increases blood clotting. It can cause dangerous blood clots (thrombosis) and problems with blood flow. Sometimes the only sign of this syndrome is an …
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… they release a waste product called creatinine into the blood. The kidneys then filter creatinine from the blood. From the kidneys, creatinine passes out of the body … normally, high amounts of creatinine remain in the blood while low amounts are passed out in the urine. During …
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… activity. Children who use insulin are at risk for low blood sugar during and after exercise. Good planning means checking blood sugar before, during, and after exercise. Keep a record of how exercise affects your child's blood sugar level. Using your records, you can learn to …
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… by atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) and high blood pressure, traumatic injury to the chest, such as being … of the following may cause aortic dissection: High blood pressure. Most patients with an aortic dissection have had high blood pressure for many years. The high blood pressure …