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… The diaphragm doesn't protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs), such as herpes or HIV. If you're not sure … partner might have an STI, use a condom to protect against infection. The diaphragm may cause you to get more bladder infections (urinary tract infections, or UTIs). This is …
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… injured. Diabetes also limits your body's ability to fight infection and get blood to areas that need it. If you get a minor foot injury, it could become an ulcer or a serious infection. With good foot care, you can prevent most of … or other eye problems, you may not see an injury or infection in your feet early. For example, you may have a …
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… six years old. Diarrhea Diarrhea is often caused by an infection, illness or irritation. Your baby's stools will be … Fever A high temperature, or fever, is usually caused by an infection. The source of the infection can be a bacteria or a virus. Babies less than 3 …
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… Your eye doctor may put drops in your eye that prevent infection and keep the pupil from opening wide (dilating) or … to reduce redness or discharge from the eye and treat the infection. Sometimes it is necessary to remove the buckling implant to treat the infection. The plastic or rubber of the buckling device may …
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… medicine. You will also likely have medicines to prevent infection, blood clots, and nausea. If you had regional … the leg back to the heart, or if they move to the lungs. Infection. Infection in the wound is usually treated with antibiotics. …
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… Overview Neurosyphilis refers to the infection of the brain and spinal cord by the syphilis … treated? Antibiotic treatment cures the syphilis infection and stops the progress of neurosyphilis. But the … our content . … Overview Neurosyphilis refers to the infection of the brain and spinal cord by the syphilis …
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… it has started. The goal of treatment is to prevent an infection and the loss of too much blood. These problems are … the miscarriage to complete. If you have heavy bleeding or infection during a miscarriage, you will likely need surgery … cause pain and side effects. Surgery has risks, including infection and a possible hole (puncture) or scarring in the …
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… test or vaginal swab to inspect your cervix and check for infections Blood tests: To check complete blood count … tests to check for any sugar, protein or urinary tract infections Medical care during your first trimester Early in … you or your partner had or have any sexually transmitted infections? Have you had Rubella? Have you had chicken pox? …
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… that look abnormal may result from a mononucleosis infection. Mild hepatitis , which usually goes away on its … American Academy of Pediatrics (2012). Epstein-Barr virus infections (infectious mononucleosis). In LK Pickering et … American Academy of Pediatrics (2012). Epstein-Barr virus infections (infectious mononucleosis). In LK Pickering et …
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… last longer. But it also has risks. It can cause infection or miscarriage. What To Expect How long it takes … you an idea of what to expect. You may get antibiotics for infection. Why It Is Done Cervical cerclage may be done if … Problems from cervical cerclage are rare. They include: Infection. Damage to the cervix during the procedure. …