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… wakefulness and physical activity and decrease appetite. In high doses, it can increase body temperature to … seizures. Because methamphetamine increases heart rate and blood pressure, it can permanently damage blood vessels in the …
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… capacity and efficiency Improved systolic and diastolic blood pressure measurements Reduced systemic inflammation … exertion is a better measure of cardiac demand for clients taking these medications. Clients should be counselled to …
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… A complete amputation may not bleed very much. The cut blood vessels may spasm, pull back into the injured part, … or cut clothing from around the wound. Apply steady direct pressure for a full 15 minutes. If blood soaks through the cloth, apply another one without …
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… of the body, such as the muscles. Therapists usually apply pressure with their hands but sometimes with the forearms, … gentle. It is often used to promote relaxation, improve blood flow, and relieve muscle tension. The therapist uses … techniques on the top layer of muscles in the direction of blood flow to the heart. This may also include moving the …
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… Doctor Examinations and Tests Treatment Overview Self-Care Medicines Counseling-Based Therapies … Other causes include an injury or disease, aging, and taking certain medicines. But sometimes a cause isn't found. … can also cause sexual problems. During sexual arousal, blood normally swells areas of the vulva. If those areas …
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… problems or make them worse. These health problems include high blood pressure, ulcers, liver disease, anxiety, sleep problems, …
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… Doctor Examinations and Tests Treatment Overview Self-Care Medicines Surgery Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Related … include thinning and fraying of the tendons and reduced blood supply. It takes great force to tear a healthy rotator … tendons and increase your risk. Smoking. This decreases the blood supply and slows healing. Shoulder instability. …
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… disease, too much of this fluid builds up. This creates pressure in the parts of your inner ear that control … who will get Ménière's disease. But your risk may be higher than normal if you have: Another family member who … limiting sodium in your diet and reducing stress may help. Medicines Your doctor may prescribe a diuretic medicine. …
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… the risk of ovarian cancer and breast cancer. If you are at high risk, surgery can lower your risk. If you aren't at high risk for cancer, having your ovaries removed isn't … risk of osteoporosis. If you already have bone loss, other medicines can help protect your bones. Why might your doctor …
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… stress and strain on your muscles, nerves, tendons, joints, blood vessels, and spine. You could also be at risk for … you use them. Use stepladders instead of chairs to reach high objects. Report any hazards such as loose carpeting or … your feet supported on the floor or on a footrest to reduce pressure on your lower back. Some people like to sit in a …