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… for an SCI is typically done in a special centre. You and your family work with a rehab team, a group of health professionals that designs a unique plan for your recovery. The rehab centre should be able to meet your special needs. Keep this in mind as you decide about a …
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… weakened and easily reinjured ankle. Proper initial care of your sprained ankle is critical. A compression wrap helps … swelling. If swelling is kept to a minimum, it may help your ankle feel better. Applying a compression wrap is easy … a protective brace, such as a splint or a device to keep your ankle from moving (immobilizer), over a compression …
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… It may be caused by a medical problem, so be sure to see your doctor if you are losing weight without trying. If you … loss. How is it treated? If another problem is causing your weight loss, your doctor will treat that problem. Your doctor may also …
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… Growth and development milestones help you see how your child is doing compared with other children the same … age. The milestones tell you what you should expect from your child in five areas: Physical growth Thinking and … Language development Sensory and motor development If your child is meeting the milestones, his or her development …
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… Experts don't fully understand why. How can you care for yourself when you have type 2 diabetes? Keep your blood sugar at a target level (which you set with your doctor). Carbohydrate—the body's main source of …
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… retina. This is the part of the eye that sends images to your brain. Keeping your blood sugar in your target range lowers your risk of getting diabetic …
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… Overview When you're pregnant, everything you put in your body can affect your baby. If you smoke, your baby is exposed to chemicals such as nicotine and …
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… and egg retrieval To prepare for a procedure using your own eggs, you will likely get daily hormone shots and be closely monitored for about 1 to 2 weeks. Your doctor will check your blood estrogen levels and use ultrasound to see how …
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… Overview Even before you get pregnant, you can help make your pregnancy as healthy as possible. Take these steps: See … take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) unless your doctor says it's okay. Examples of these are ibuprofen and aspirin. They can raise your risk of miscarriage. Take a daily multivitamin or …
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… Overview During the second and third trimesters of your pregnancy, you may notice times when your belly tightens and becomes firm to the touch and then … contractions. Think of them as "warm-up" exercises for your uterus. These contractions may be so mild that you …