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… page: Overview Overview The best way to control nausea and vomiting is to start treating it before … cancer treatment. Your doctor may give you medicines to control nausea. There are also home treatments that can help … Breast Cancer Cancer Pain Cancer: Controlling Cancer Pain Guided Imagery Leukemia Lung Cancer …
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… tract symptoms or has blood sugar levels that are hard to control. Controlling blood sugar levels may reduce symptoms of … or hard candy) in case you need to treat low blood sugar. Controlling your blood sugar levels may reduce your …
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… who care for you. Offers you some predictability and control during times of crisis. How can you prevent and … or codeine and acetaminophen. Some people might take oral controlled-release morphine at home. For more information, … into a vein (intravenously, or IV) and may be patient-controlled, allowing you to push a button and release a dose …
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… take an active role in managing a health condition. Cancer: Controlling Cancer Pain Cancer: Controlling Nausea and Vomiting From Chemotherapy What … therapy to the pelvis. Lowering Your Risk You cannot control some things that put you at risk for endometrial …
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… is most often treated with medicine. Some medicines help to control the symptoms. Other medicines, especially when used … This is the most common symptom. Loss of bowel or bladder control. Unusual head and neck sensations. Pressure on the … common cause of lasting disability. But early treatment may control the disease and keep it from getting worse. When to …
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… doing pelvic floor exercises ( Kegels ). They may help you control your bladder when you cough, laugh, sneeze, or … in women. Stress incontinence can be caused by childbirth, weight gain, or other problems that stretch the … in women. Stress incontinence can be caused by childbirth, weight gain, or other problems that stretch the …
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… Large sites of scar tissue (adhesions). Nerves, for pain control (presacral neurectomy). How Well It Works Surgery … of surgically correctable problems. Risks Pain may not be controlled or may get worse. Scar tissue (adhesions) may … Large sites of scar tissue (adhesions). Nerves, for pain control (presacral neurectomy). How Well It Works Surgery …
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… in rheumatoid arthritis: Meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Arthritis Care and Research , 62(7): … in rheumatoid arthritis: Meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Arthritis Care and Research , 62(7): … in rheumatoid arthritis: Meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Arthritis Care and Research , 62(7): …
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… or brace to support an area where movements aren't under control. Why It Is Done The type of orthopedic surgery done … of the thigh (partial hamstring release). These muscles control the tension in the thigh and around the knee, … or brace to support an area where movements aren't under control. Why It Is Done The type of orthopedic surgery done …
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… other functions of the body, such as bowel and bladder control or the ability to have sex. In rare cases, problems such as strange sensations or loss of control over the bladder can occur. Surgery of any kind … other functions of the body, such as bowel and bladder control or the ability to have sex. In rare cases, problems …