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… For example, admitting that they are in pain might mean blood tests, which may be painful themselves. Some children … being sensitive to signs of pain on a daily basis. The following may help relieve some pain: Therapists can teach your … another way for your child to learn positive techniques for dealing with pain. Relaxation exercises, such as progressive …
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… pregnancy. Alcohol and other drug use during pregnancy Diabetes If you are a woman with type 1 or type 2 diabetes who is planning to become pregnant, meet with your … to make adjustments before you get pregnant. Pregnancy and diabetes: Planning for a pregnancy Mental health If you are …
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… mouth right after birth. If your baby was born before the gestational age of 32 to 34 weeks, he or she can't feed by … reasons are: Poor coordination (or lack) of sucking, swallowing, and gag reflex. Weakness of both the oral and … or lactation consultant. If your baby was born before the gestational age of 32 to 34 weeks, your doctor may advise …
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… Take time for yourself, and have your own support system. Dealing with anger When a loved one has PTSD, he or she may … Take time for yourself, and have your own support system. Dealing with anger When a loved one has PTSD, he or she may …
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… Try an apple or a banana, or a prepacked fruit cup (no sugar added). Make a list of quick, easy-to-prepare meals at … turkey breast, or poached chicken. Or a soup made with low-sodium broth and fresh or frozen vegetables. You can … ahead of time and freeze them to save for busy nights. Have low- or no-sugar drinks on hand. Keep a supply of healthier …
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… Basics What is pre-eclampsia? Pre-eclampsia is high blood pressure after 20 weeks of pregnancy that may affect … vessels deep in the uterine wall. This leads to poor blood flow in the placenta. It's not clear what causes this … chronic kidney disease, certain autoimmune diseases, or diabetes. Had high blood pressure in a past pregnancy, …
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… agitation or psychosis (disordered thought processes). Low doses may make the person more comfortable by reducing … movement disorders that resemble Parkinson's disease, low blood pressure upon standing (orthostatic hypotension), …
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… that occur because the heart can no longer pump enough blood to meet the body's needs, which causes poor blood … less often than you normally do (because of poor blood flow to the kidneys). Kidneys Feeling cold in arms, legs, … amount of blood your heart is pumping becomes critically low. If you experience signs of shock, you will need …
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… Gas, burping, and bloating are common after you swallow air, eat foods that cause gas, or drink carbonated … asparagus, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, cucumbers, green peppers, onions, peas, radishes, and … fruit drinks, beer, and red wine. Fried and fatty foods. Sugar and sugar substitutes. Milk and other dairy products …
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… or narrow coronary artery. Coronary arteries are the blood vessels that bring oxygen to the heart muscle. It may … coronary intervention (PCI). Angioplasty helps blood flow more normally to the heart muscle. If you have coronary … plaque buildup may narrow the artery and reduce the blood flow to the heart muscle. This narrowing can cause angina …