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… of mild trouble breathing: Breathing slightly faster than normal Normal skin colour Symptoms of moderate trouble breathing: Breathing faster than normal Tiring quickly when you talk or eat. You may have to …
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… waiting. Fluid behind the eardrum after an ear infection is normal. In most children, the fluid clears up within a few … tested if the fluid persists past 3 months. If hearing is normal, you may choose to keep watching your child without … is especially a concern in children age 2 and younger. Normal hearing is very important when young children are …
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… choice. Other reasons for hysterectomy include: Heavy menstrual bleeding. Pelvic organ prolapse. Adenomyosis. … Should I Use Estrogen Therapy (ET)? Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Chronic Pelvic Pain Endometriosis … Should I Use Estrogen Therapy (ET)? Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Chronic Pelvic Pain Endometriosis …
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… heart stops beating or when someone is not breathing normally (may be gasping for breath) or is not breathing at … arrives, an AED is ready to use, or the baby is breathing normally. Step 3: Rescue breaths. To do rescue breaths, put … chin. Tilt the chin upward to keep the airway open. Take a normal breath (not a deep one), and place your mouth over …
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… Your first trimester lasts from week 1 to end of week 14: Normal pregnancy: First trimester Fetal development Babies … or have mood changes during the first trimester. This is normal. Learn more about other changes to expect: Mothers' …
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… and changes to your bowel habits. These are all considered normal pregnancy changes. Breast changes during pregnancy … veins Sleep problems during pregnancy Vaginal discharge is normal during pregnancy. In some cases, you may want to talk to your health care provider about abnormal discharge. Leaking fluid could be a sign of labour …
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… correct structural problems that interfere with an organ's normal function, such as removing adhesions from the bowel … from 2 to 4 days. You will likely be able to return to normal activities in 3 to 4 weeks. Why It Is Done Laparotomy … Cannot be removed by laparoscopy. Are interfering with the normal function of other abdominal organs, such as the …
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… are generally graded from 1 to 4. A lower number means more normal-looking cells and a lower likelihood that the cancer … quickly. A grade 1 tumour has tumour cells that look like normal cells. These tumours usually grow slowly. A grade 4 tumour has cells that look very different from normal cells. These tumours often grow quickly and spread …
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… to the muscles. Seizures , or convulsions, occur when abnormal signals from the brain change the way the body … into space. The person is awake. But they don't respond normally. Afterward, the person doesn't remember the … No Typical seizure Do you feel like you are returning to normal the way you usually do after a seizure? You probably …
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… clearly. Nearsightedness is usually a variation from normal, not a disease. Less often, nearsightedness happens … rays entering the eye to focus in front of the retina . Normally, light focuses directly on the retina . What … is not a disease, and a nearsighted eye is otherwise normal and healthy. Weigh your desire to have clear vision …