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… room. A nurse will be able to help with any nausea, pain, or anxiety you might have. Most people go home the day … surgery. Your doctor or nurse will give you instructions on pain control and caring for your incision. In most cases, you can …
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… Overview Tubal implants are a permanent type of birth control. They are small metal springs that are placed in … have problems. Some women do have problems, such as: Pelvic pain. Rash or itching, if she is allergic to nickel. … have problems. Some women do have problems, such as: Pelvic pain. Rash or itching, if she is allergic to nickel. …
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… or look red. The calf or thigh may ache or feel tender. Pain may get worse and last longer or become constant. If a … or a genetic clotting disorder. Pregnancy, hormonal birth control, and hormone therapy can also make blood more likely … of the leg or arm. Redness and warmth in the affected area. Pain or tenderness. You may have pain only when you touch …
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… eat regularly for several months. They may feel out of control and eat until they are painfully full. Some people who binge have a normal weight. … than normal when you binge eat. Eat so much that you feel painfully full. Feel unhappy, upset, guilty, or depressed …
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… nose. You may feel pressure in one or both ears, or have pain in your face. Your eyes may be sensitive to light. You … year. When to Call a Doctor Call your doctor if: You have pain in the sinus area and other symptoms of sinus … symptoms. Learn more Allergies: Avoiding Indoor Triggers Controlling Indoor Mould Allergies: Avoiding Outdoor …
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… attack, you may be afraid of dying or afraid of losing control of yourself. It may seem like things happening … starts. You may have physical symptoms, including: Chest pain. A fast or pounding heartbeat. Difficulty breathing. Dizziness, shaking, or trembling. Stomach pain or nausea. Sweating. Chills or hot flashes. Feeling …
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… See if any of these ideas are helpful. Check to see if your pain is under control. Pain that isn't managed can make fatigue worse. Get extra …
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… will have a large scar on your belly. It's normal to feel pain in the area for the first week or so. You'll get medicines to control the pain. You will probably be able to return to work or your …
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… and to reduce bleeding. You will be offered medicines for pain. What to Expect As your body returns to its … ibuprofen (such as Advil). They may help relieve cramping pain. Do not take aspirin unless your doctor prescribed it. … don't want to get pregnant, talk to your doctor about birth control options. Why It Is Done Induction is one option for …
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… have symptoms. If you have symptoms, you likely will have pain in your stomach or the upper right part of your belly. Pain may spread to your right upper back or shoulder blade … Are taking estrogen (after menopause) or high-dose birth control pills. Get very little or no exercise. Do not eat …