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… therapy increases the amount of oxygen that flows into your lungs and bloodstream. If your COPD is very bad and your blood oxygen levels are low, … that can form on liquid oxygen devices. Frost can cause skin burns. Oxygen is usually prescribed to raise the …
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… Overview Overview Nerves carry messages back and forth from your low back and legs. By testing how well your muscles, reflexes, and sense of feeling are working, … may have pressure on it. Testing may include touching your skin lightly with a cotton ball or pricking it lightly with …
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… you may return home a few days after the completion of your coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) procedure, it may … from the hospital, you will be working to return to your pre-surgical level of activity. You might attend a … packs and massage. Have a lump over your incision. Your skin and muscle are healing. Do nothing. Watch for signs of …
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… a baby and are worried that you may have toxoplasmosis, ask your doctor about getting tested. Routine testing is not … usually immune and can't get it again or pass it on to your baby. But if you aren't immune, you'll want to take … Swollen glands. Muscle aches. Fatigue. Fever. Sore throat. Skin rash. How is toxoplasmosis diagnosed? A blood test can …
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… In a stem cell transplant, healthy stem cells are placed in your body through an IV to help your bone marrow start to work as it should. The transplant … it may take as long as 3 years to go away. GVHD affects the skin, gastrointestinal tract, and liver. It can cause death. …
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… B12 deficiency anemia is a blood problem that occurs when your body doesn't have enough of this vitamin. Your body needs B12 to make red blood cells , which carry … you may: Feel weak, tired, and light-headed. Have pale skin. Have a sore, red tongue or bleeding gums. Feel sick to …
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… is done through a cut (incision) the doctor makes in your lower belly. Sometimes it can be done as laparoscopic … or scope, and other surgical tools through small cuts in your lower belly. The doctor is able to see your organs with … out the opening into a plastic bag that is attached to your skin. A continent reservoir. It uses a piece of your bowel …
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… small and remain shorter than normal as they grow. Their skin may look red, and they have more lung and ear … you make wise health decisions or take action to improve your health. Decision Points focus on key medical care … who plan to have children or are pregnant. If you or your partner has a grandparent with this heritage or a …
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… illicit opioids are often available too. You can help your children make healthy choices by openly discussing … related to substance use with them. Before you talk to your adult children, learn more about opioids and substance … breathing or snoring; trouble breathing; cold, clammy skin; trouble walking or talking. If you suspect someone …
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… transverse carpal ligament. After the ligament is cut, the skin is closed with stitches. The gap where the ligament was … take several months to subside. Try to avoid heavy use of your hand for up to 3 months. How soon you can go back to … on the type of surgery you had, whether the surgery was on your dominant hand (the hand you use most), and your work …