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… . These infections can happen if you've engaged in high-risk sexual behaviour. Irritants and injuries A sore … sooner. Medicines you take . Certain medicines, such as blood thinners (anticoagulants), medicines that suppress the … either. And avoid second-hand smoke . When to call for help during self-care Call a doctor if any of the following occur …
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… (PAD) is narrowing or blockage of arteries that causes poor blood flow to your arms and legs. PAD is most common in the … blood to your legs. This buildup leads to poor blood flow. High cholesterol, high blood pressure, and smoking all contribute to plaque buildup. What …
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… another health problem, such as: A fever. An extremely low blood sugar level in a person who has diabetes . Damage to … is pregnancy-related seizure activity that is related to high blood pressure. Psychogenic non-epileptic seizure (PNES) , which …
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… of problems. Babies born to mothers who are obese have a higher risk of: Birth defects, such as a heart defect or … a higher risk of: Problems during pregnancy, such as high blood pressure , gestational diabetes , or pre-eclampsia . …
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… back injury may be caused by a car crash, a fall from a high place, a direct blow to the back or the top of the … have severe bleeding that has not slowed down with direct pressure? Yes Severe bleeding No Severe bleeding Do you have … difficulty urinating or having bowel movement Is there any blood in your urine? Yes Blood in urine No Blood in urine …
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… 60 and 100 beats per minute. Children have naturally higher normal heart rates than adults. The heart is a pump … rhythm. These pulses keep the heart pumping and keep blood flowing to the lungs and body. When the heart beats … dizzy or light-headed, shortness of breath, chest pain or pressure, and fainting or near-fainting. Ventricular …
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… or leg can help ease the drainage of lymph fluid. Don't put pressure on your armpit or groin area. Don't hold a limb up … had lymph nodes removed from under your arm: Don't have blood drawn from the arm on the side of the lymph node … size of pantyhose and tights. Avoid tight garters or knee-high or thigh-high stockings. Do gentle exercise. Using …
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during sports or play or from falls. The risk for injury is higher in contact sports, such as wrestling, football, or … may include: Bruises ( contusions ). These occur when small blood vessels under the skin tear or rupture, often from a … have severe bleeding that has not slowed down with direct pressure? Yes Severe bleeding No Severe bleeding Do you have …
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… its normal temperature by transferring heat. Sweating and blood flow to the skin ( thermoregulation ) help us keep our … can no longer transfer enough heat to keep us cool. A high body temperature (hyperthermia) can develop quickly in … Heat syncope (fainting). It's caused by low blood pressure when heat causes the blood vessels to expand …
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… the tests provide still or moving images of your heart and blood vessels. These tests help doctors find out what's … into your body. You may need an injection of a medicine during the test. Many of these tests are imaging tests that … the heart Helps find the cause of unexplained chest pain or pressure, or shortness of breath Checks for signs of …