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… outside. It depends on how active you already are and how used to hot weather you are. But anytime you exercise, it's … are overweight, have health problems, take medicines, or use alcohol, you may be at a higher risk for heat-related … illness. You may also have trouble if you are not used to exercising in warmer weather. Older adults and …
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… it can be. Symptoms of breathing problems, itching, nausea or vomiting, and swelling can come on quickly and … with you at all times and to know the right way to use it. It could save your child's life someday. How do you … 4 of 4 < Prev Next > slide 4 of 4, Step 4, Put the used injector, needle-end first, into the storage tube that …
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… react differently during physical activity. Children who use insulin are at risk for low blood sugar during and after … you and your child can follow. Make sure that your child uses it with the gym teacher or coach too. Check your … of water. This helps to avoid dehydration. (You can also use sports drinks to give your child needed fluids and …
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… also called atopic dermatitis. It's a skin problem that causes intense itching and a raised rash. Sometimes the rash … Gentle skin care can help improve your skin. Regular use of moisturizers can reduce the itching, keep your rash … your skin hydrated. Find a moisturizer that you like to use. Apply it at least twice a day. Thicker creams or …
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… supplies blood to the brain. Most brain aneurysms don't cause problems. Sometimes an aneurysm bursts, or ruptures. … The bleeding may lead to brain damage or even death. What causes it? A person may inherit the tendency to form aneurysms, or aneurysms may develop because of hardening of the arteries ( atherosclerosis ) and …
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… in your body. Some hormones regulate the way your body uses energy. Problems can happen when your hormone levels … drop as a result of a normal change too, like with menopause. Whatever the case, our topics can help you learn about … Tests Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) Hyperthyroidism: Should I Use Antithyroid Medicine or Radioactive Iodine? Menopause: …
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… HIV. Using a needle or syringe that has previously been used by a person who is infected with HIV. Needles include those used for injecting drugs or steroids or those used for tattoos. You cannot get HIV through everyday …
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… the skin of the foot. It's the most common skin infection caused by a fungus. Athlete's foot can cause itching, peeling, and cracking on the bottoms of the … antifungal lotions, creams, or sprays usually are used first. These include clotrimazole (Lotriderm) and …
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… to one side or tilted up or down while breastfeeding. Use one or more pillows to support your arms and the baby. … lap on which to rest your arm at a comfortable level or use a stool to raise your feet. The cradle hold is often … head. The other hand (on the same side as the breast being used) supports the breast and narrows it to help the baby …
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… acute kidney injury (also known as acute renal failure) cause the kidneys to lose their ability to filter and remove … extra fluid from the body. Hemodialysis is a process that uses a man-made membrane (dialyzer) to: Remove wastes, such … catheter is a tube placed in your neck or chest. It's used for a short time only. Things to consider Hemodialysis …