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… Learn more in this section. Hip injuries & problems Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip Hip Injuries, Age 11 and …
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… span. Birth defects include: Genetic disorders, such as Down syndrome and trisomy 18 . Diseases passed in a family, such … can be an early sign of certain birth defects, such as Down syndrome. This test is often done along with blood …
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… Kathleen Romito MD - Family Medicine Louis Pellegrino MD - Developmental Pediatrics Current as of: October 20, 2022 … Romito MD - Family Medicine & Louis Pellegrino MD - Developmental Pediatrics This information does not replace … Kathleen Romito MD - Family Medicine Louis Pellegrino MD - Developmental Pediatrics Current as of: October 20, 2022 …
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… Kathleen Romito MD - Family Medicine Louis Pellegrino MD - Developmental Pediatrics Current as of: October 20, 2022 … Romito MD - Family Medicine & Louis Pellegrino MD - Developmental Pediatrics This information does not replace … Kathleen Romito MD - Family Medicine Louis Pellegrino MD - Developmental Pediatrics Current as of: October 20, 2022 …
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… . Crushing injury, which can lead to compartment syndrome . Overuse injuries Overuse injuries occur when too … to 3 hours Do you have severe bleeding that has not slowed down with direct pressure? Yes Severe bleeding No Severe … Smoking slows healing because it decreases blood supply and delays tissue repair. If you need to use a wrap or splint …
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… The higher your blood alcohol level, the greater the slow-down effect on your brain and other parts of the central … nervous system. Alcohol is largely metabolized (broken down into carbon dioxide and water) by the liver for removal … your BAC. Food and absorption Food in the stomach slows down the rate of absorption of alcohol. This means BAC rises …
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… and bruising. You may not be able to point your foot down or stand on your toes. Some people with partial tears … healing. This is because it decreases blood supply and delays tissue repair. Self-Care Home treatment is often used … keeps your foot in a neutral position (not pointing up or down) can restrict the motion of the tendon. A silicone …
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