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… into itself , like a telescope. This can happen anywhere along the intestinal tract. It usually happens between the … usually begin suddenly. Your child may: Act fussy. Vomit often. Have severe belly pain and cramping that last from 1 … symptoms of intussusception, call your doctor right away. How is it diagnosed? The doctor will ask about your child's …
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… are the symptoms? Ringworm usually causes an itchy rash. It often makes a pattern in the shape of a ring , but not … have them return after treatment seems to run in families. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will ask about your … will need to keep doing the treatment for 2 to 4 weeks or longer. If symptoms do not improve after 2 weeks, call your …
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… blood pressure. Fainting caused by the vasovagal reflex is often easy to predict. It happens to some people every time … as seizure, stroke, or TIA. Sometimes the cause is unknown. How is it diagnosed? To find the cause of fainting, a doctor … exercise stress test. A tilt table test. This test checks how your body responds to changes in position. Tests for …
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… of the shoulder joint . It holds the shoulder up and, along with the shoulder blade (scapula) and acromioclavicular … to the collarbone or to the outside of the shoulder. This often occurs when playing sports such as football, … cause the arm to turn pale, tingle, and feel cool or numb. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor can usually diagnose a …
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… Overview Intermittent catheterization programs (ICPs) are often used when you have the ability to use a catheter … you limit your fluids. You and your doctor will figure out how much fluid you can consume each day and what times are best to use the catheter. How to use the catheter Following is a general outline of …
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… eating a contaminated food and for infants 3 to 30 days. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will do a medical history … you to need a breathing machine (ventilator) for weeks, along with intensive medical and nursing care. After several … treat botulism. How can you prevent it? Food-borne botulism often comes from home-canned foods. You can prevent botulism …
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… are concerned about sepsis, go to the hospital immediately. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will ask you about your … such as an X-ray or CT scan, to help find the infection. How is sepsis treated? Doctors will treat sepsis with … as COVID-19, colds, and influenza (flu). Wash your hands often. Stay up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines. And get …
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… more serious illness than others. Strep throat is most often caused by group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus (GABS). … Groups C and G strep bacteria also can infect the throat. How does it spread? Strep throat can be passed from person … a doctor if the following symptoms develop 2 to 3 weeks or longer after a strep throat infection. These symptoms may be …
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… cases, a fever means that your child has a minor illness. Often you must look at your child's other symptoms to find out how serious the illness is. It may be scary when your … quickly and often. So be sure to look for other symptoms along with the fever. Babies with a fever often have an …
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… pale. Feel short of breath. Have trouble concentrating. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor can decide if you have … your red blood cells and possible reasons for your anemia. How is anemia of chronic kidney disease treated? The two … form of this hormone called an ESA. This medicine is most often given as a shot under the skin (subcutaneous). Both …