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… with cool water . Fill a sink or dishpan with water. Put your face in the water, then open and close your eyelids to force water to all parts of your eye. You can also flush your eye under a running faucet …
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… scoot forward until you are on the edge of the seat. Bring your feet in toward the chair. Then stand up. Use the arms of the chair to push yourself up while keeping your back straight. If your seat does not have arms, …
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… asthma symptoms reduces the risk of future asthma attacks. Your asthma is well controlled if you: Have daytime asthma … 2 days a week or less. Don't wake up at night because of your asthma more than 1 time a week. Use a quick-relief … et al. (2021). Canadian Thoracic Society 2021 guideline update: Diagnosis and management of asthma in preschoolers, …
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… Symptoms of intussusception usually begin suddenly. Your child may: Act fussy. Vomit often. Have severe belly … pain and cramping that last from 1 to 5 minutes. Afterward, your child may seem normal, but another period of pain may … that contain blood or mucus. Have a swollen, painful belly. Your child may have a lump in the upper right side of the …
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… to lift the affected arm. The affected shoulder does not always appear out of position. But if a deformity is present, … pale, tingle, and feel cool or numb. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor can usually diagnose a broken collarbone by … to lift the affected arm. The affected shoulder does not always appear out of position. But if a deformity is present, …
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… eustachian tubes can cause several symptoms. For example, your ears may hurt or feel full. You may have ringing or popping noises in your ears. Or you may have hearing problems or feel a little dizzy. How are they diagnosed? Your doctor will ask about your symptoms. Your doctor will …
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… if you stop taking the medicine or take a smaller dose, your headache will go away. If you suspect your headache is caused by a prescription medicine, talk with your doctor about your side effects. Do not stop taking the …
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… apnea: How loud and how often you snore changes often. Your snoring disturbs your sleep, such as pauses in breathing or gasping while … sleeping. You stop breathing at times, and oxygen levels in your blood go down. If you snore but don't have sleep apnea: …
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… Flexibility Last updated March 1, 2017 Flexibility is the amount of movement you have around a joint, like your knee or hip. Being flexible helps you have safe and … you’ll be flexible in others. Flexibility can help increase your quality of life: As you become more flexible, …
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… a medical history, a physical examination, and an X-ray . Your doctor will check: For a deformity or bump. The range of motion of your shoulder and other joints. Blood flow, by taking your pulse and assessing your skin colour and temperature. …