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… and your child plan his or her meals to manage diabetes and control blood sugar. Carbohydrate counting also can allow … just like other kids, and to increase his or her sense of control and confidence in managing diabetes. When you and … is in food, you can spread it throughout the day and control portion sizes. This helps to keep your child's blood …
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… There is no cure, but with treatment, most people can control their symptoms and keep the disease from getting … from getting worse. Get any bothersome symptoms under control. A dermatologist can prescribe treatments to reduce … your next doctor visit, and discuss what you can do to help control the disease. Protect your face. Try to stay out of …
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… problems can start with the same symptoms. For example, pain during urination can be a symptom of both kidney stones … Open/close information section Health Topics Abdominal Pain, Age 11 and Younger Abdominal Pain, Age 12 and Older Absorbent Products for Urinary …
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… move food through the esophagus but can cause severe pain. Esophageal spasm is not common. Often, symptoms may … the symptoms? Most people with this condition have chest pain that may spread outward to the arms, back, neck, or jaw. This pain can feel similar to a heart attack. If you have chest …
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… Overview The purpose of physiotherapy is to decrease your pain and help you slowly return to your normal activities. It may reduce pain in the soft tissues, such as your muscles, ligaments, … other ways of doing your activities—ways that don't cause pain or make other symptoms worse. Other therapies like …
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… ulcers and duodenal ulcers are similar, except for when pain occurs. Pain from a gastric ulcer often occurs when food is still in the stomach, shortly after eating. Pain from a duodenal ulcer often occurs when the stomach is …
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… Overview Specialized exercise programs may help relieve leg pain that occurs with exercise ( intermittent claudication ) … as a rehab centre. In the sessions, you'll walk until the pain starts, then rest until it goes away before continuing. … each day before resting. Don't try to walk through the pain. The goal is to increase the amount of time you can …
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… a tender bulge in the groin or scrotum. You may also have pain, pressure or burning, or a feeling that something has … often feels like a round lump and may be uncomfortable or painful. The bulge may form over a period of weeks or … straining, or laughing. The hernia may be uncomfortable or painful. Some cause no pain. A hernia also may cause …
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… is done to treat problems with the uterus, such as pain and heavy bleeding caused by endometriosis or uterine … to treat problems with the uterus. These problems include pain and heavy bleeding caused by endometriosis or uterine … Pelvic organ prolapse. Adenomyosis. Chronic pelvic pain. (But surgery is done only when the pain is caused by a …
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… block alone is done, you may be awake. You won't feel any pain. But you may feel some pulling or tugging during the … sometimes used along with general anesthesia to help limit pain after surgery. What To Expect You will likely go home a … keep a cloth between your skin and the ice pack. Taking pain medicines as prescribed. Immobilizing and protecting …