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… walking. Systemic JIA can cause fever spikes and a rash. How is it diagnosed? JIA is often diagnosed after other … Your child may also have blood tests and a urine test. How is JIA treated? JIA is treated with disease-modifying … Or a child may go back to crawling after he or she has started walking. Your child's joints may feel stiff in the …
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… It rarely causes death. Mpox isn't related to chickenpox. How does it spread? Mpox is spread through close contact … aches and backache. A headache. Chills. The rash can show up anywhere on your body, such as on your genitals, … scab over and may be itchy as they heal. Symptoms often start around 1 to 2 weeks after a person is infected. They …
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… time thinking about past gambling. Or you may think about how to get more money to gamble with. Lie to others about … as children. Having seen or been a victim of violence. How is it diagnosed? A doctor will ask questions about your … important to get help for this problem. A good place to start is the Responsible Gaming Council's web page at …
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… (airways) in the lungs are stretched and become larger. It starts when your airways are damaged. The damage may be … the fingers or toes and look raised, curved, and shiny. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will diagnose … a test to find bacteria in your mucus, and tests to measure how well your lungs are working (lung function). How is …
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… paper or blood in the toilet bowl after a bowel movement. How are they diagnosed? Your doctor can tell if you have … with a gloved finger or a lighted scope. If this doesn't show a clear cause of your problems, your doctor may do other … (from the enlarged uterus). During labour, hemorrhoids may start or get worse because of the intense straining and …
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… in a hospital to get treatment for a mental illness. How long they stay depends on their symptoms. But it's … very depressed. Sometimes treatment is done to help people start or adjust medicines. How is it done? Treatment can look different in each …
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… What causes it? Croup usually occurs a few days after the start of a cold and is usually caused by the same viruses … is usually normal or only slightly higher than normal. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will probably be able to … to make sure that enough oxygen is reaching the blood. How is croup treated? Even though your child's coughing and …
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… infected, they may be more severe than in later outbreaks. How are they diagnosed? Your doctor can tell if you have … isn't uncomfortable even if the sore is tender or painful. How are cold sores treated? Cold sores usually start to heal on their own in 7 to 10 days. Treatment can …
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… your doctor can manage your asthma, the less risk there is. How is asthma managed during pregnancy? You'll need an … your pregnancy. After 28 weeks, you'll keep track of how often your baby moves (fetal movements) every day. If … taking allergy shots , you may keep getting them. But starting allergy shots when you're pregnant isn't …
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… a less severe, flu-like condition known as Pontiac fever. How are they spread? People usually get Legionnaires' … They usually go away without treatment in a few days. How are they diagnosed? Your doctor can diagnose both … may take longer to disappear. But in general you should start to feel better within the first few days of treatment. …