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… but can cause severe pain. Esophageal spasm is not common. Often, symptoms may suggest that esophageal spasm is the … chest, and a burning sensation in the chest (heartburn). How is it diagnosed? Your doctor can often find out the … other digestive juices from the stomach into the esophagus. How is esophageal spasm treated? Treatment for esophageal …
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… ( vertebra ) slides forward over the bone below it. It most often occurs in the lower spine ( lumbosacral area). In some … Sometimes spondylolisthesis causes no symptoms at all. How is it diagnosed? To check for spondylolisthesis, your … do X-rays. You could also have a CT scan or an MRI done. How is spondylolisthesis treated? Treatment for …
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… obstructions . In the small intestine, scar tissue is most often the cause. Other causes include hernias and Crohn's … if the intestine is partly blocked, you may have diarrhea. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will ask you questions … doctor see whether the blockage is partial or complete. How is a bowel obstruction treated? Most bowel obstructions …
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… an object that a child with blisters or sores touched. Often the disease breaks out within a community. It usually … the disease from their children and not even realize it. How is it diagnosed? A doctor can tell if your child has … at the sores and blisters. Tests usually aren't needed. How is hand-foot-and-mouth disease treated? …
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… in the mother's womb (postural clubfoot). But more often clubfoot is caused by a combination of genetic and … shortly after birth can help overcome these problems. How is it diagnosed? Ultrasound done while a baby is in the … fully ossified (filled in with bony material) and do not show well on X-ray. How is clubfoot treated? When treatment …
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… Ganglions are small sacs ( cysts ) filled with fluid that often appear as bumps on the hands and wrists. They can also … Some ganglions can weaken your grip or affect joint motion. How are they diagnosed? A ganglion can usually be diagnosed … is. Your doctor will also feel the bump and shine a light alongside it. If the bump is a ganglion, the light usually …
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… stroke or a transient ischemic attack (TIA) , which is often a warning sign of a stroke. For people who have never … to aspirin. Have asthma that is made worse by aspirin. How do you take aspirin safely? Take aspirin with food. If … if you can drink alcohol while you take aspirin. And ask how much you can drink. Too much alcohol with aspirin can …
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… walk around during my labour and spend as much time in the shower as possible I would like to drink water and juice … would like to cut the umbilical cord I would like to breastfeed our baby as soon as possible after birth and continue … Arrangements for cord blood collection must be made long before the baby’s birth. Talk to your healthcare …
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… nerves push out of the spinal canal, and the nerves are often damaged. You may see a bulge in the skin. In some … What are the symptoms? Your child's symptoms will depend on how severe the defect is. Most children with the mild form … vision problems. A curve in their spine, such as scoliosis. How is it diagnosed? During pregnancy, you can have a blood …
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… by a virus. If you have it, you may get a painful rash along with other symptoms. Mpox is from the same family of … It rarely causes death. Mpox isn't related to chickenpox. How does it spread? Mpox is spread through close contact … The bumps scab over and may be itchy as they heal. Symptoms often start around 1 to 2 weeks after a person is infected. …