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… is more common in children than adults. Hand-foot-and-mouth disease (Coxsackie virus), in children. Ulcers may appear on … smokeless (spit) tobacco, or use alcohol excessively. Skin diseases . Blisters in the mouth can be caused by immune system diseases, such as lichen planus , pemphigus vulgaris, …
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… : The CD4+ cell count is 350 to 499. Stage 3 (advanced HIV disease, or AHD) : The CD4+ cell count is 200 to 349. Stage … is less than 15% of all lymphocytes. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) classifies untreated … the CD4+ count, the less likely it is that opportunistic diseases will occur. Most people who have untreated HIV …
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… own blood before surgery. Key points to remember Getting a disease from a blood transfusion is very rare in Canada. The … this choice to protect themselves from the risks of disease or mismatched blood that are linked to blood … but not the blood you banked. How likely are you to get a disease from a blood transfusion? Getting a viral infection, …
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… is the most important thing you can do to slow down the disease and improve your quality of life. Smoking is linked … stay smoke-free increases. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The most common cause of COPD is smoking. … is the most important thing you can do to slow down the disease and improve your quality of life. Smoking is linked …
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… a medicine called a statin to help prevent coronary artery disease and lower your risk of heart attack and stroke. … be a decision for you if you do not have coronary artery disease and have not had a heart attack or a stroke . If you have been diagnosed with coronary artery disease or peripheral arterial disease (PAD) or if you have …
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… child had any recent injury or been diagnosed with any new disease or condition? Yes ___ No ___ If yes, fill in the following information. Injury, condition, or disease Health professional who diagnosed the condition What … child had any recent injury or been diagnosed with any new disease or condition? Yes ___ No ___ If yes, fill in the …
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… leading to diastolic heart failure. Coronary artery disease. Coronary artery disease can narrow the arteries that supply blood to the … leading to diastolic heart failure. Coronary artery disease. Coronary artery disease can narrow the arteries …
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… written information or instructions to help me care for the disease or condition I have, such as instructions about … written information or instructions to help me care for the disease or condition I have, such as instructions about …
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… Information Overview Most people who develop Alzheimer's disease do not have a history of the disease in their families. But if you do have a family history of Alzheimer's disease (one or more members of a family have had the …
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… mild to severe. Sickle cell disorders include: Sickle cell disease (hemoglobin SS disease). This occurs when both genes produce hemoglobin S. Someone with this disease typically has symptoms of anemia , mild to …