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… symptoms are present, they may include: Rapid, noisy, or high-pitched breathing. Increased drooling. Trouble … or complete inability to swallow. Gagging. Vomiting. Refusing to eat solids. Pain in the neck, chest, or abdomen. … or puncture the digestive tract, causing bleeding. Blood in the vomit can appear bright red or look like coffee …
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… decompression surgery. This surgery is done to relieve pressure on the spinal nerve roots caused by age-related … . A deep infection in the surgical wound. A skin infection. Blood clots. An unstable spine. Nerve injury, including … . A deep infection in the surgical wound. A skin infection. Blood clots. An unstable spine. Nerve injury, including …
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… tube attached to instruments (transducers) that measure pressure. A barium swallow is done using X-rays. Other tests may be done to find out whether … disease (GERD) . GERD is usually treated with changes to diet and lifestyle and medicines to reduce the amount of …
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… to remember Surgery can help if your enlarged prostate is causing serious problems—such as kidney problems or repeated … procedure, incisions are made in the prostate to reduce pressure on the urethra. There are also some other … procedure, incisions are made in the prostate to reduce pressure on the urethra. There are also some other …
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… Check your child's height and weight, body mass index , blood pressure, vision, and hearing. Listen to your child's heart … who drives recklessly or who has used drugs or alcohol. Using common sense with modern technology. Internet chat …
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… may cause injuries to the brain. Decreased or blocked blood flow to the brain. This may occur during a transient … potassium in the blood. Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) or high blood sugar (hyperglycemia). Malnutrition and vitamin … potassium in the blood. Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) or high blood sugar (hyperglycemia). Malnutrition and vitamin …
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… artery disease. Smoking: Causes the platelets in your blood to clump together easily by making your blood cells … heartbeats ( arrhythmias ). Lowers "good" cholesterol (high-density lipoprotein, or HDL). Cholesterol-carrying … and will breathe easier. How to quit Having a plan and using medicines can help you quit. A quit plan helps you …
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… in part of the immune system (the lymph system ). White blood cells called lymphocytes can become abnormal or … cells and some normal cells. Radiation therapy. This uses high-dose X-rays to destroy cancer cells and shrink tumours. … cells and some normal cells. Radiation therapy. This uses high-dose X-rays to destroy cancer cells and shrink tumours. …
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… a healthy body weight, builds stronger muscles control blood pressure and cholesterol levels and reducing your risk of …
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… work, watch TV, or read. Sleeping on a pillow that's too high or too flat or that doesn't support your head, or … a penetrating injury such as a stab wound, or external pressure applied to the neck, such as strangulation . Pain … sooner. Medicines you take . Certain medicines, such as blood thinners (anticoagulants), medicines that suppress the …