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… and carefully removes the plaque. Closes the artery and skin incisions with stitches and sometimes a patch. Carotid … and carefully removes the plaque. Closes the artery and skin incisions with stitches and sometimes a patch. Carotid … and carefully removes the plaque. Closes the artery and skin incisions with stitches and sometimes a patch. Carotid …
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… your doctor if you feel dizzy or light-headed or if your skin is yellowing. What other treatments are available? If … your doctor if you feel dizzy or light-headed or if your skin is yellowing. What other treatments are available? If … your doctor if you feel dizzy or light-headed or if your skin is yellowing. What other treatments are available? If …
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… from anesthesia . A deep infection in the surgical wound. A skin infection. Blood clots. Nerve injury, including … from anesthesia . A deep infection in the surgical wound. A skin infection. Blood clots. Nerve injury, including … from anesthesia . A deep infection in the surgical wound. A skin infection. Blood clots. Nerve injury, including …
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… hospital. You may be able to see a little bump under the skin where the pacemaker is placed. Who can have a pacemaker … hospital. You may be able to see a little bump under the skin where the pacemaker is placed. Who can have a pacemaker … hospital. You may be able to see a little bump under the skin where the pacemaker is placed. Who can have a pacemaker …
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… to help restore and keep flexibility. Some experts advise switching between heat and cold treatments. Rub the area. … a fever. New or worse numbness, tingling, or cool and pale skin. Movement or strength decreases. Symptoms occur more … a fever. New or worse numbness, tingling, or cool and pale skin. Movement or strength decreases. Symptoms occur more …
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… use ice, put a thin cloth between the ice and your child's skin. Do not use heat, since it can make the pain worse. … use ice, put a thin cloth between the ice and your child's skin. Do not use heat, since it can make the pain worse. …
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… go away. Physical symptoms of anxiety include: Trembling, twitching, or shaking. A feeling of fullness in the throat or … choking yourself on purpose, or pushing objects under your skin (like pieces of metal, glass, or wood). People doing … choking yourself on purpose, or pushing objects under your skin (like pieces of metal, glass, or wood). People doing …
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… nicotine can be poisonous if swallowed or spilled on the skin. Keep it out of children's reach. Vaping devices can … nicotine can be poisonous if swallowed or spilled on the skin. Keep it out of children's reach. Vaping devices can …
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… Eating for Children Learning Disabilities Protecting Your Skin From the Sun Talking With Your Child About Sex … Eating for Children Learning Disabilities Protecting Your Skin From the Sun Talking With Your Child About Sex …
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… causes of death in children younger than age 5. Keep asking yourself the following questions to help you learn how … broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) on any exposed skin, even when it's cloudy. Protect your child from too … causes of death in children younger than age 5. Keep asking yourself the following questions to help you learn how …