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… syndrome (IBS). You meet the Rome III criteria for IBS if your symptoms began at least 6 months ago, you have had … is linked to a change in the appearance or consistency of your stool. Having any of the following symptoms supports … a day or less than 3 times a week) A change in the form of your stool (such as lumpy and hard or watery and loose) A …
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… this page: Overview Overview A pain diary may help you and your doctor find out what makes your pain better or worse. Use the diary and pain scale … faces to help choose a number that shows how much you or your child hurts right now. The face on the left shows no …
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… become more competitive. Sometimes you'll need to urge your child to get off the couch and exercise. You can help motivate your child by your example—when you get regular exercise yourself. Also, …
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… such as vitamins and minerals. Potassium is a nutrient. Your body needs the right amount to stay healthy and work as … (1¾ oz) Meats and other protein foods Eggs, 1 egg Work with your doctor to find out how much of this nutrient you need. Depending on your health, you may need more or less of it in your diet. …
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… tear ducts in babies clear up on their own by the time your child is 6 months old. They usually have no effect on … are draining normally from the eyes. Other tests can help your doctor find out where the blockage is or how it was … the inner (near the nose) to the outer part of the eye. If your child's doctor suggests it, gently massage the area of …
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… test 4 weeks before treatment. Fat cells harvested from your body (autologous fat). Man-made biodegradable polymer … fillers that are not approved by Health Canada. Check with your doctor when deciding which treatment is right for you. For some fillers, your skin is first numbed with a local anesthetic . Then a …
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… sometimes called systolic heart failure. This is because your left ventricle doesn't squeeze forcefully enough during systole, which is the phase of your heartbeat when your heart pumps blood. So the amount of blood being pumped …
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… and are breastfeeding, the cow's milk protein is passed to your baby. Cow's milk protein is also an ingredient in most … usually will be switched to a different kind of formula. If your baby has signs of a milk protein allergy, contact your baby's doctor. Lactose Intolerance …
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… tips may help you stand and walk using good posture: Keep your ear, shoulder, hip, and ankle in a line. Avoid locking your knees while standing. Try placing one foot on a low … for a long time. Switch feet every few minutes. Keep your lower back in the neutral position . Related …
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… Overview When you use one part of your body in the same way over and over again, it can cause … an overuse injury. Overuse injuries happen when you stress your joints, muscles, or other tissues without allowing them … too much too soon. Doing intense exercise. Not varying your activity or exercise routine. Playing sports. Doing too …