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… signs include heart rate, respiration (breathing rate), blood pressure, and temperature. Knowing the ranges for vital … millimetres of mercury (mm Hg). What is normal and what is high blood pressure depends on your child's age, sex, and …
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… symptoms, if you have any. Your ejection fraction (how much blood your heart is pumping out to your body). The size of … But if you have other compounding factors, such as high blood pressure and coronary artery disease, the regurgitation is …
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… of serious illness Are your child's stools black or bloody ? Yes Black or bloody stools No Black or bloody … taken No Temperature taken Is it 38°C (100.4°F) or higher, taken rectally? This would be an axillary … isn't a symptom of an infectious illness, your baby should not attend daycare. Be careful with medicines. Don't …
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taken No Temperature taken Is it 38°C (100.4°F) or higher, taken rectally? This would be an axillary … chills or heavy sweating Are your child's stools black or bloody ? Yes Black or bloody stools No Black or bloody … abdominal pain A child with recurrent abdominal pain (RAP) should eat regular meals, not skip any meals, and not …
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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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… difficile (sometimes called C. diff) may occur while you take an antibiotic or shortly after you finish the … No Symptoms of serious illness Are your stools black or bloody ? Yes Black or bloody stools No Black or bloody … temperature? Yes Temperature taken No Temperature taken How high is the fever? The answer may depend on how you took the …
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… part of the heart needs to be strong to pump oxygen-rich blood to your entire body. When the ventricle gets thick, … may not pump as well as it should. LVH is usually caused by high blood pressure. It may also be caused by a heart problem, such as …
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… Self-Care Checklist Heart Failure: Checking Your Weight High Blood Pressure: Nutrition Tips Hospice Palliative Care Hospital …
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… If there isn't any insulin, too much sugar stays in the blood. Over time, high blood sugar can harm many parts of the body. These … Medicine to treat other health problems, like high blood pressure or high cholesterol, may be needed. This may help …
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… and sound very congested. Other symptoms include: Pain or pressure in the face. A runny or stuffy nose. It may lead to … or grey mucus (sputum) from the lungs. Fever. It may be high with some infections such as pneumonia. Difficulty … Pain and swelling in the lower leg can be symptoms of a blood clot. Yes Pain or swelling in one calf No Pain or …