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… also called transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). Your doctor will use a thin, flexible tube called a catheter to put in your new heart valve. Your doctor will put the catheter into a blood vessel in …
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… much Hex A the body makes. How is it diagnosed? If you or your doctor thinks that your child has Tay-Sachs disease, your doctor will do a physical examination and a blood test …
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… contact with a human papillomavirus (HPV) . You can infect yourself again by touching the wart and then touching another part of your body. You can infect another person by sharing towels, … can tell if a skin growth is a wart by looking at it. Your doctor may take a sample of the wart if it isn't clear …
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… with an emergency or injury, you will know what to do. Your confidence in dealing with both major and minor … an emergency occurs: Take a deep breath. Count to 10. Tell yourself you can handle the situation. Check for danger. Protect yourself and the injured person from fire, explosions, or …
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… This buildup is called plaque. When one or both of your carotid arteries are narrowed, it can make it hard for blood to flow to the brain. This buildup also raises your risk of stroke. This procedure may improve blood flow to your brain and lower your risk of having a stroke. You will …
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… for acute kidney injury may be done daily until your kidneys are working again. You are connected to a filter (dialyzer) by tubes attached to your blood vessels. Your blood is slowly pumped from your body into the …
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… little energy. How is it diagnosed? The doctor will examine your baby. The doctor may do tests, such as: An X-ray of your newborn's belly. A test to check for blood in your baby's stool (fecal occult blood test). Tests to check …
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… to die. But it gives you a chance to help. Talking to your friend about suicide doesn't make it more likely to … Talking about it can actually help prevent suicide. If your friend has a plan to harm themself or someone else, … for more information. Consider saving these numbers in your phone. Here are steps for helping a friend you're …
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… is spondylolisthesis? In spondylolisthesis, one bone in your back ( vertebra ) slides forward over the bone below … spine ( lumbosacral area). In some cases, this may lead to your spinal cord or nerve roots being squeezed. This can … In rare cases, it can also lead to losing control over your bladder or bowels. See a doctor right away if you begin …
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… Overview Overview In the first month, your doctor will pay close attention to your baby's increasing weight, length, and head … babies typically grow 4 cm (1.5 in.) to 5 cm (2 in.) . Your baby's head will grow at its fastest rate during the …