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… is an upset stomach. It causes nausea and vomiting. You may also have diarrhea or a fever. It is sometimes … into food while the food is growing, during processing, or when it is prepared. You may have become ill after eating … clear liquids until you feel better. If you have kidney, heart, or liver disease and have to limit fluids, talk with …
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… type of birth defect called a neural tube defect. It occurs when the bones of the spine (vertebrae) don't form properly … It usually doesn't cause problems or need treatment. You can't see the defect, but some people may have a dimple, … screen) and an ultrasound of the developing baby. These tests check for signs of spina bifida and other problems. If …
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… (ICD) is a battery-powered device that can fix an abnormal heart rate or rhythm and prevent sudden death. The ICD is … an automatic implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (AICD). When is an ICD used? An ICD might be an option if you have had a serious episode of an abnormally fast heart …
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… Should I Have Surgery for Heel Pain? Decision Point You may want to have a say in this decision, or you may … pain improves. Key points to remember You will probably not need surgery. Only about 5% of people with plantar fasciitis … which often becomes long-lasting (chronic). It can happen when the long, flat ligament on the bottom of the foot ( …
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… stay in the hospital. The incubation period-the time from when a person is first exposed to MERS until symptoms … around a person who has MERS. Your doctor may order several tests to find out the cause of your symptoms. A blood … and those who have chronic illnesses, such as diabetes or heart disease. How can you help prevent it? The best way to …
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… "ANN-yuh-riz-um") is a bulge in a blood vessel (artery) in your leg. The bulge occurs in a weak spot in the artery. It … foot. How is it diagnosed? An aneurysm may be found during tests for another, usually unrelated, condition. You may … along with medicines may help you manage cholesterol. Eat heart-healthy foods. These include fruits, vegetables, whole …
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… The other half comes from man-made sources like medical tests, treatments, and nuclear power plants. What are the … radiation exposure, the number of exposures over time, and your age at exposure. In general, the younger you are when you are exposed to radiation, the greater the risk of …
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… Colds and Flu Learning Center Learn about colds and flu You're sneezing, coughing, aching, and tired. Having a cold … Vaccines: Should I Get a Flu Vaccine? Health Topics Medical Tests Make a Wise Decision Open/close information section … Gastroenteritis in Adults and Older Children Handwashing Heart Failure: Avoiding Colds and Flu Influenza (Flu) …
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… Should My Child Have a Tonsillectomy? Decision Point You may want to have a say in this decision, or you may … agree on how many throat infections in a year point to the need for tonsillectomy. But a general guideline is 6 or more … some bleeding after surgery. This is common, especially when the healed scab over the cut area falls off. Other …
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… there may be no other visible signs of a brain injury. You don't have to pass out (lose consciousness) to have a … coordination, reflexes, and sensation. Neuropsychological tests have become more widely used after a concussion. These … to your regular activities. If your symptoms come back when you are doing an activity, stop and rest for a day. …