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… your cabinets so that the things you use a lot are on the lower shelves (about waist level). Keep a cordless phone and … wrist. You push a button that sends a signal for help. Wear low-heeled shoes that fit well and give your feet good … and bath benches. Use a hand-held shower head that will allow you to sit while showering. Get into a tub or shower by …
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… a testicular prosthesis include infection and bleeding or blood clots in the scrotum. But these problems aren't … a testicular prosthesis include infection and bleeding or blood clots in the scrotum. But these problems aren't …
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… spine and tested. Your doctor may do other tests, such as blood tests, a CT scan , or an MRI . How is meningitis … way to prevent meningitis. You also can take other steps to lower your risk of getting or spreading meningitis. Here are … viral meningitis may appear all of a sudden or may develop slowly over a period of days. The most common symptoms of …
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… weeks, when your risks for miscarriage and early labour are lowest. Check with your doctor before you travel. Ask your … any long car trips. Always wear your seat belt. Strap the lower belt across your lap, under your belly. Remove any … short walks at least every 2 hours. This helps increase the blood circulation in your legs and reduce bladder pressure. …
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… the opening to the bladder, decreasing resistance to the flow of urine out of the bladder. No tissue is removed. It is … men with serious health problems. TUIP involves less blood loss and can be done more quickly than TURP. Want to … for retrograde ejaculation, a condition in which semen flows backward into the bladder. This side effect is more …
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… doctor will take it off. Putting weight on your cast Follow your doctor's instructions for when you can first put … injury. This is usually because of swelling. Swelling can slow healing and cause pain. Too much swelling inside the … wiggle them every now and then. This helps move the blood and fluids in the injured limb. Take non-steroidal …
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… of the belly, under the rib cage (where your liver is). Yellow skin (jaundice), dark urine, and clay-coloured stool. … symptoms and where you've eaten or travelled. You may have blood tests if your doctor thinks you have the virus. These … its own in most cases. To help yourself get better faster: Slow down. Cut back on daily activities until all of your …
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… is exposed to the virus. The virus destroys certain white blood cells. If too many are destroyed, the body has trouble … to the virus. How is HIV diagnosed? HIV is diagnosed with blood tests. If the virus is found, the test is positive. If … is exposed to the virus. The virus destroys certain white blood cells. If too many are destroyed, the body has trouble …
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… Them Actionset Overview Compression stockings: Help improve blood flow. Help keep blood from pooling in the legs. Help relieve … part of the stocking about 5 centimetres (2 inches) below the fold. Pull that section up over your ankle. Be …
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… the different conditions that affect your skin and nails, below. Acne Acne: Should I Take Isotretinoin for Severe Acne? … Peroxide Acne: Treatment With Salicylic Acid Bruises and Blood Spots Under the Skin Calluses and Corns Calluses and …