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… babies' first year Last updated January 26, 2018 The first time your baby gets a cold, fever or upset stomach, it's normal … If you're concerned about coughing or sneezing, check with your healthcare provider or call HealthLink BC at 8-1-1 . …
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… symptoms of angina. How to use quick-acting nitroglycerin Your doctor will tell you when to use your nitroglycerin. You may need to take it to relieve … happening. Be sure to keep nitroglycerin with you at all times. To prevent angina, take nitroglycerin before an …
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… flow to the heart. But the procedure is very invasive to your body for two major reasons. It involves making a large cut in your chest to expose your heart and arteries. It requires … invasive CABG Advantages Disadvantages Decreased recovery time May need to operate again Decreased inflammation of …
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… liquid. The following recommendations can help you protect your child from drowning hazards. Don't leave babies and … protect against drowning. They aren't a substitute for your attention. Don't leave babies and young children alone … is present. Teach your children water-safety rules ahead of time. Make sure they know these key swimming rules: Always …
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… hyperthyroidism with radioactive iodine does not increase your chances of getting thyroid cancer. What To Expect Most … few days after treatment, the radioactive iodine will leave your body in your urine and saliva. How long it takes will … than older adults. Drink plenty of fluids during this time to help your body get rid of the radioactivity. Your
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… retina. This is the part of the eye that sends images to your brain. Keeping your blood sugar in your target range lowers your risk of … can lead to poor vision and even blindness. Most of the time, it gets worse over many years. At first, the blood …
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… jumping, or running. Poorly fitted footwear. Children sometimes have foot discomfort and leg aches associated with … wearing spacious, comfortable shoes with good arch support. Your doctor may recommend padding for the heel (heel cup) or … leg straight at the knee, and both feet flat on the floor. Your feet should point directly at the wall or slightly in …
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… or weakness in the neck, arms, and legs. It can also affect your control of your bowels and bladder. When the spinal canal becomes … Symptoms usually develop gradually over a long period of time and may include: Stiffness, pain, numbness, or weakness …
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… and others are bumpy, like tiny bunches of cauliflower. Sometimes you can't see the warts at all. What causes them? … and anal areas. The doctor may ask you questions about your symptoms and risk factors. Risk factors are things that … doesn't kill the HPV infection that causes them. Talk to your doctor if you want to treat visible genital warts. The …
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… sex. If you're pregnant and infected, you can pass it to your baby during delivery. What are the symptoms? Many … pain in the scrotum. Conjunctivitis . How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will ask you questions about your symptoms and … or if you are being treated for an STI. Use a condom every time you have sex. Condoms are the only form of birth …