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… moles, or lesions. The scalp is checked by parting the hair. If there is a chance of cancer, your doctor may take a … moles, or lesions. The scalp is checked by parting the hair. If there is a chance of cancer, your doctor may take a …
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… bladder to keep urine from backing up. Clean the bag after removing it from the catheter by following the instructions … health care worker may give you more specific instructions. Removing the catheter Wash your hands with soap and water, … bladder to keep urine from backing up. Clean the bag after removing it from the catheter by following the instructions …
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… by a doctor to see if you need stitches or a tetanus shot. Removing a splinter Before using tweezers or a needle to … by a doctor to see if you need stitches or a tetanus shot. Removing a splinter Before using tweezers or a needle to …
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… else can help you check for ticks on your scalp, comb your hair with a fine-tooth comb. If you find a tick, remove it … else can help you check for ticks on your scalp, comb your hair with a fine-tooth comb. If you find a tick, remove it …
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… (Lightening) Pregnancy: First Prenatal Visit Pregnancy: Hair Changes Pregnancy: Healthy Weight Gain Pregnancy: … Umbilical Cord Blood Donation and Private Banking Unwanted Hair in Women Urethral Sling Surgery Urinary Incontinence in … (Lightening) Pregnancy: First Prenatal Visit Pregnancy: Hair Changes Pregnancy: Healthy Weight Gain Pregnancy: …
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… problems. Call your doctor to report them. Patches where hair is missing Bald patches may mean irritation from shoes … problems. Call your doctor to report them. Patches where hair is missing Bald patches may mean irritation from shoes …
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… your back, rear end (buttocks), and genital area. Part the hair on your head to look at your scalp. If you see a change … Managing Stress Eating Well During Cancer Treatment Hair Loss From Cancer Treatment Quitting Smoking Skin … your back, rear end (buttocks), and genital area. Part the hair on your head to look at your scalp. If you see a change …
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… symptoms and keep up with daily life. Physical changes From hair loss to sudden nosebleeds, the physical changes of … changes Pregnancy: Nosebleeds and bleeding gums Pregnancy: Hair changes Pregnancy: Belly, pelvic and back pain …
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… develop breasts and start their periods . Boys grow facial hair. Both boys and girls grow pubic hair. Boys may lag behind girls in height during these … develop breasts and start their periods . Boys grow facial hair. Both boys and girls grow pubic hair. Boys may lag …
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… be harder to treat successfully. Skin may become dry and hairless. Or skin may lose color or become easily infected … Redness and itching of the skin in the radiation field. Hair loss in the area inside the radiation field. But hair loss can be permanent. Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea if …