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… page: Overview Overview Choosing shoes when you have diabetes When you have diabetes, it's important to … injuries on their feet or other foot problems. If you need custom shoes, ask your provincial health plan or …
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… Hernia: Should My Child Have Surgery? Decision Point You may want to have a say in this decision, or you may … will go away by 1 year of age. footnote 1 Your child may need surgery if the hernia is very large or if a hernia of … or a weak spot in the stomach muscles. This weak spot forms when muscle and other tissue around the umbilical cord do …
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… of blurred vision. It can be mild, moderate, or severe. If you are nearsighted, objects in the distance appear blurry and out of focus . You might squint or frown when trying to see distant objects clearly. Nearsightedness … eyes. Ophthalmoscopy, slit lamp examinations, and other tests that check vision and eye health are also part of a …
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… thumb-sucking normal? Thumb-sucking is normal in babies and young children. Most babies and toddlers suck their thumbs. … babies and young children who use it to comfort themselves when they feel hungry, afraid, restless, quiet, sleepy, or … the more likely it is that orthodontic treatment will be needed. Speech problems caused by thumb-sucking can include …
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… Nearsightedness: Should I Have Laser Surgery? Decision Point You may want to have a say in this decision, or you may … surgery to correct your nearsightedness. (You may still need to wear glasses or contact lenses part of the time.) … . Undercorrection or overcorrection. Undercorrection occurs when the eye remains somewhat nearsighted after surgery. …
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… Should I Have Shoulder Replacement Surgery? Decision Point You may want to have a say in this decision, or you may … shoulder joints usually last 10 to 20 years. You may need to decide whether to have surgery again if the joint … painful problem with the cartilage in the joints. It occurs when the cartilage that cushions your joints breaks down and …
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… time, vCJD destroys the brain and spinal cord. What causes them? Experts are not sure what causes mad cow disease or … that cause these same symptoms. Having tingling in parts of your body does not mean you have vCJD. Dementia . Psychosis … lived and the person's symptoms and past health. Imaging tests, such as an MRI , may be done to check for brain …
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… to the loss of someone or something very important to you. After a major loss, you may feel insecure due to … happened around you. It's common to have these feelings when so much about your life may be changing. It may take … make any big changes in your life. Ask for help when you need it. If you're confused or can't seem to get things …
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… Neutropenia (say "noo-truh-PEE-nee-uh") means that your blood has too few white blood cells called neutrophils. … vitamin B12 or folate . An enlarged spleen . What happens when you have it? When you have neutropenia, you can get … drainage or itching, diarrhea, pain when you urinate, and a need to urinate often. How is neutropenia treated? If your …
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… Overview Overview Before the test, you will need to stop eating solid foods. You also will follow … see inside your colon during the test. Before you schedule When you make your appointment for the colonoscopy, mention …