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… They are controlling asthma symptoms and reducing the risk for future problems. footnote 1 , footnote 2 … asthma symptoms reduces the risk of future asthma attacks. Your asthma is well controlled if you: Have daytime asthma … are working as well as they can. Reducing future problems Another goal for treatment is to reduce the risk of having …
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… Overview What To Expect Why It Is Done How Well It Works Risks Surgery Overview Urethral bulking to treat … has been achieved. If continence has not been restored, another injection may be done. This treatment may help, but … types of surgery used to treat stress incontinence. Talk to your doctor about what is best for you. Mild stress …
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… Overview What To Expect Why It Is Done How Well It Works Risks Treatment Overview Hemophilia can be treated by … is processed to separate the clotting factors from the other parts of the plasma. This creates the clotting factor … can be given in a hospital. You can also give it to yourself or to your child at home. It is easily stored. You …
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… Basics What is breast engorgement? Breast engorgement means your breasts are painfully overfull of milk. This usually occurs when a mother makes more milk than her baby uses. Your breasts may … Baby Weaning Adaptation Date: 3/18/2024 Adapted By: HealthLink BC Adaptation Reviewed By: HealthLink BC …
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… who have PMR also have giant cell arteritis . This is another inflammatory condition that affects the arteries that … that the immune system is attacking the body's own tissues. Your genes may play a role in this. For example, people … Long-term treatment with steroid medicine will put you at risk for bone thinning (osteoporosis). This is because …
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… happens when too much iron builds up in the body. Your body needs iron to make hemoglobin, the part of your … much iron, it can damage the liver and heart and lead to other diseases, such as diabetes and arthritis . … alcohol, you absorb more iron from food and raise your risk of liver damage (cirrhosis). Do not take extra vitamin …
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… (easily spread) infection that causes a rash all over your body. It is also called rubeola. The measles vaccine … don't cough or sneeze on you. You can spread the virus to others from 4 days before the rash starts until 4 days after … country and you are not immune to measles, you may be at risk. If you don't know whether you're immune to measles and …
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… Overview What To Expect Why It Is Done How Well It Works Risks Surgery Overview Endometrial … to treat heavy menstrual bleeding. It can also be used for other types of bleeding in the uterus. It's not recommended … of the uterus before the procedure. For the procedure, your doctor may give you medicine to help you relax. You may …
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… to them. The bacteria are frequently found in oysters and other shellfish in warm coastal waters during the summer … with long-term (chronic) liver disease, are at greater risk for this condition than other people. What are the … based on a medical history and a physical examination. Your doctor will ask you questions about your symptoms, …
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… in children is often treated with surgery. This helps make your child's knee stable. And it may help them get back to … as they were before the injury. Surgery may also prevent other injuries to the knee. But with surgery, there is a small risk of an injury to your child's growing bone. Sometimes, …