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… Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is an infection of your uterus, fallopian tubes, or ovaries . If it's not … menstrual bleeding. How is it diagnosed? To diagnose PID, your doctor will ask about your symptoms and do a physical examination. You may have …
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… is nephrotic syndrome? Nephrotic syndrome is a sign that your kidneys aren't working right. As a result, you have: High levels of protein in your urine. Low levels of protein in your blood. You may also have high levels of cholesterol in …
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… Symptoms Worse Actionset Overview Some medicines can affect your heart and make your heart failure worse. Others may keep your heart failure medicines from working right. So it's …
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… and vomiting is to start treating it before you start your cancer treatment. Your doctor may give you medicines to control nausea. There … you manage these symptoms. Take anti-nausea medicines as your doctor recommends. Be sure to tell your doctor if you …
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… things (or triggers) bring them on. By finding and avoiding your triggers, you can limit how often you get migraines and … add up, so the fewer you have at one time, the better your chance of preventing a migraine. To manage your migraines: Use a headache diary to find your migraine …
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… How is it diagnosed? A doctor can diagnose TS based on your child's medical history and symptoms. The doctor may … to know if tics are causing school or social problems for your child. There are no tests to diagnose TS. But in some … blood tests may be done to check for other health problems. Your doctor may also check for attention deficit …
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… is AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). But if your child has HIV, it doesn't mean that he or she has AIDS. … the test is positive. If HIV is not found (negative), your child may need a repeat test to be sure the results are … for HIV is a mix of medicines. The course of treatment your doctor prescribes depends on several things. These …
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… have a primary care physician. You might also need to see your cardiologist regularly, such as once a year. Prevent … endocarditis. You may have a higher risk of an infection in your heart. Talk to your doctor about your own risk. You may need to take …
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… "ANN-yuh-riz-um") is a bulge in a blood vessel (artery) in your leg. The bulge occurs in a weak spot in the artery. It … form in this type of aneurysm and can block blood flow in your leg. What increases your risk? Family history. People who have a family member …
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… Overview A painful sore or ulcer inside your mouth may make it hard to eat and drink. Be sure to let your doctor know you are having mouth sores. You may need to have your medicines adjusted. And try some of the following home …