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… part or all of the breast is removed ( mastectomy ) because of cancer. It may also be done for people who have … dorsi (LD) flap is a type of pedicle flap surgery. It uses muscle, fat, and skin from the upper back that is … takes fat and skin from the lower belly area but doesn't use the muscle. By saving the muscle, it helps avoid later …
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… caffeine can make you feel nervous or grouchy. And it can cause an upset stomach, diarrhea, and headaches. Alcohol … as they really are. Mixing caffeine with alcohol may cause you to drink more. That's because the caffeine may keep you awake longer. Pregnancy In …
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… or plates. The surgery takes 2 to 4 hours. Most doctors use general anesthesia, so you'll be asleep. But the surgery … a metal triangle called a trapeze over your bed. You can use this to help move yourself around in bed. You will be … older people, are never able to move as well as they used to. You will slowly return to most of your activities. …
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… kinds of percutaneous discectomy procedures. All of them use small instruments that are inserted between the … to go home on the same day you have the procedure. You can use prescription medicine to control pain while you recover. … Incorporated disclaims any warranty or liability for your use of this information. Your use of this information means …
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… shock wave lithotripsy, or ESWL. This treatment uses sound waves to break kidney stones into tiny pieces. … sound waves at your stone through a cushion. The doctor may use a small, flexible tube called a stent. The stent will … fragments usually pass in the urine for a few days and cause mild pain. If you have a larger stone, you may need more …
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… as a complication of previous nasal surgery, from cocaine use, excessive nose picking, trauma, cancer, or diseases … begins to die, and a hole forms. Some perforations can cause bleeding, pain, and a whistling sound when you inhale. … without a prescription. Several surgical techniques may be used to close a larger perforation. A surgeon may use tissue …
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… mouth care products. Pediatric dentists recommend that you use a rice-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste up to age 3. Ask your dentist if this is right for your child. Use a pea-sized amount for children ages 3 to 6 years. … or varnish that the dentist applies to your child's teeth. Use supplements only as directed. And keep them out of reach …
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… a phone within reach or you have an emergency call device, use it to call for help. If you do not have a phone within … window or a place where you think you can be heard. Yell or use an object to make noise so someone might hear you. If you can reach something that you can use for a pillow, place it under your head. Try to stay warm …
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… the risk of problems like infection. Your doctor may have used stitches, staples, skin glue, or tape strips to close … wash the area daily with warm water, and pat it dry. Don't use hydrogen peroxide or alcohol. Do not : Scrub or rub … it's okay. This includes a bath, hot tub, or swimming pool. Use lotion or powder on incisions. Expose incisions to …
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… something else between your hands and the wound. You can use many layers of clean cloth, plastic bags, or the cleanest material available. Use your bare hands to apply direct pressure only as a last … flow. Apply steady, direct pressure for a full 15 minutes. Use a clock—15 minutes can seem like a long time. Resist the …