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… a hip fracture, you may have medical complications such as blood clots, pressure injuries, or pneumonia. The wrist and forearm. … age 65, have low bone density , or think that you are at high risk for osteoporosis, talk with your doctor about your …
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… bulge in the groin or scrotum. You may also have pain, pressure or burning, or a feeling that something has "given … of the intestine is trapped very tightly in the hernia, the blood supply to that part of the intestine can be cut off … and whole grains in your diet each day. These foods are high in fibre and will make it easier to avoid straining …
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… temperature? Yes Temperature taken No Temperature taken How high is the fever? The answer may depend on how you took the … closer attention to certain symptoms and seek care sooner. Medicines you take . Certain medicines, such as blood thinners (anticoagulants), medicines that suppress the …
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… arteries, there's a good chance that you have it in other blood vessels throughout your body. What problems can it … of an artery is damaged. It might be damaged by things like high cholesterol, diabetes, high blood pressure, or smoking. Cholesterol in the blood moves into …
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… cause deeper puncture wounds than dog bites. They have a high risk of bacterial infection because they can be hard to … from the other arm or leg? This may mean that a major blood vessel was damaged and that blood is not reaching the … the wound. The bleeding does not stop or slow down with pressure. Blood is quickly soaking through bandage after …
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… injury. The force of the injury may also damage tissues and blood vessels under the cut. Crush injuries have a high risk of infection. Cuts that have or are thought to … it again. If the wound starts to bleed, put direct, steady pressure on it. If a chemical has caused a wound or burn, …
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… Information Overview Travel can make it hard to keep your blood sugar within your target range because of changes in … Take extra diabetes medicine, insulin and supplies, high and low blood sugar treatments (including glucagon, if … to the insulin vial, if needed, to adjust for altitude air pressure changes if you draw up your insulin while flying. …
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… on their own in 1 or 2 days. Small objects travelling at high speed or sharp objects travelling at any speed can … is still there, do not try to remove it, and do not put any pressure on or around it. Yes Object punctured or penetrated … of the eye that's usually white? This does not include a blood spot on the eye. Yes Redness in part of eye that's …
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… and nausea. There may also be small amounts of bright red blood on the stool caused by slight tearing ( anal fissure ) … which may be painful. Passing the stool relieves the pressure and pain until another mass of stool collects. Then … started after your child began taking a new medicine or a higher dose of a medicine. Yes Medicine may be causing …
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… get bunions if: The way your foot is shaped puts too much pressure on your big toe joint. Because bunions can run in … the toes together or that shift weight to the toes (such as high-heeled shoes). All of these may put pressure on the big … your toe and joint and check their range of motion. X-rays, blood tests, and other tests are also sometimes used. How is …