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… a say in this decision, or you may simply want to follow your doctor's recommendation. Either way, this information … cancer may not need chemo. There are gene tests that may show whether having chemo will help you reduce your chances … tumour size, and hormone receptor status have an effect on how well chemo will work to keep your cancer from coming …
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… is a rare but serious muscle problem. When you have it, your muscle cells break down, or dissolve. The contents of … Pain. Stiffness. Fever. Nausea. Dark-coloured urine. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will ask questions about … The diagnosis is confirmed with blood and urine tests. How can you prevent it? You can take steps to help prevent …
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… in completely healthy skin. What are the symptoms? You or your child may have impetigo if you have sores: That begin … yellow, gold, or brown. That increase in size and number. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor can usually diagnose … of illness, your doctor may order blood or urine tests. How is impetigo treated? Impetigo is treated with …
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… fever within 2 to 5 days after exposure to the bacteria. Your diarrhea may be bloody, and you may feel sick to your … systems , campylobacteriosis can be life-threatening. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will do a medical history … environments. A stool culture can confirm the diagnosis. How is campylobacteriosis treated? You treat …
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… a stroke can occur. If you have this buildup in one of your arteries, there's a good chance that you have it in … the body repairs the injured artery lining. It's similar to how the body heals a cut on the skin by forming a blood clot … fats, white blood cells, calcium, and other substances. How is atherosclerosis treated? Treating atherosclerosis may …
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… and stiffness in the neck and sometimes in the muscles in your head, chest, shoulders, and arms. You also may have a … in your arms, hands, or legs. Inability to move your head. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will ask questions about … test such as an MRI or CT scan to look for other injuries. How can you take care of yourself? Most whiplash improves …
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… It may also occur near the Achilles tendon or in the foot. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will ask about your past health and recent … Or you may need X-rays, an MRI , or an ultrasound . How is bursitis treated? Home treatment is often enough to …
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… affects male athletes, but anyone can get it. Using public showers and locker rooms increases your chances of getting jock itch. Fungi grow best in the … The centre of the rash may have a red-brown colour. How is it diagnosed? Jock itch is annoying, but it usually …
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… Growing pains are leg pains that can hurt enough to wake your child at night. Although they can be very painful, they … more active during the day. The pain goes away by morning. How are they diagnosed? Growing pains have a certain pattern … over time. In these cases, your doctor may do more tests. How are growing pains treated? Tell your child that you …
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… puberty starts varies widely among individuals. Helping your child or teen handle puberty issues Having an … for deodorants and more frequent bathing. Teach your child how to care for his or her skin. Your child may develop … girls can become pregnant. Girls should be instructed on how to use pads or tampons. Explain that periods may not be …