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… of the uterus before the procedure. For the procedure, your doctor may give you medicine to help you relax. You may also get medicine to help with pain. First, your doctor places a tool called a speculum into your vagina. This opens the vagina a little bit. Next, the …
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… label says. Overuse can cause rebound congestion . It makes your mucous membranes swell up more than before you used the … side effects. If you have any medical conditions speak to your pharmacist or health care provider before using oral … cold medicines to a child younger than 6 years old unless your child's doctor has told you to. If you do use these …
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… prevent pregnancy. It's a small, plastic, T-shaped device. Your doctor places the IUD in your uterus. There are two types of IUDs. Hormonal IUDs … In some cases an IUD can be used longer. footnote 1 Talk to your doctor about how long you can use your IUD. Once you …
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… are based on the presence of hepatitis B antigens in your blood, the level of hepatitis B viral DNA ( HBV DNA) in your blood, and the level of the liver enzyme alanine … is present (positive) or is not present (negative) in your blood. High levels of HBV DNA and liver enzymes may be …
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… Alcohol Use On this page: Overview Overview If changing your alcohol use is a goal, then knowing what you'll gain by … that you have good reasons to cut back or quit—whatever your goal is. Put a check next to the statements that you … such as saving money or being a good role model to your children, or whatever comes to your mind: If you …
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… depression affects up to 15 out of 100 women. footnote 1 If your moodiness or anxiety lasts for more than 2 weeks, or if … you may have postpartum depression. How can you care for yourself? Many new moms feel down, anxious, or irritable … But there are many things you can do to help take care of yourself as you adjust to having a new baby. Ask for help …
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… you stop bleeding. Using pads makes it easier to monitor your bleeding. Cramps similar to menstrual cramps. They help … cramping for up to a few weeks. After the procedure: If your doctor prescribed medicines, take them exactly as … normal activities the next day, based on how you feel. Ask your doctor if you can take an over-the-counter pain …
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… Overview Keeping a daily record can help you and your doctor find the best treatment for urinary … and all urine released, whether voluntary or involuntary. Your health professional may also call this a voiding log, … diary. The diary is usually kept for 3 to 4 days. Record in your diary: The time and amount of each urination. The …
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… Many prescription and non-prescription medicines may reduce your blood's ability to clot and cause bruising or bleeding … non-prescription medicine with a blood thinner may increase your risk of bruising and bleeding. Medicines used to treat … non-prescription medicine, stop taking the medicine. Call your doctor if you feel you need to keep taking the medicine …
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… You may not have any symptoms when something is stuck in your esophagus . But when symptoms are present, they may … neck, chest, or abdomen. Feeling that something is stuck in your throat. If an object is stuck in your esophagus, your doctor will need to remove it. Most …