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… in children is often treated with surgery. This helps make your child's knee stable. And it may help them get back to … But with surgery, there is a small risk of an injury to your child's growing bone. Sometimes, especially if your child is almost done growing, it …
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… Overview To help find safe and fun ways to be active: Ask yourself questions to discover your physical activity likes and dislikes. Fitness: Choosing … a treadmill or a stair-climber). Learn the proper way to do your activity. And be aware of safety concerns. Related …
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… Services provided by a midwife A midwife can: Act as your designated most responsible provider in primary care … medical conditions and prescribe medications related to your reproductive and sexual health Deliver your baby in a hospital or out of hospital setting (like …
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… tiny insects that can make a temporary home in the seams of your clothing or bedding (sheets, pillows, and blankets). … are places where the seams of clothing can press against your skin. It's hard to see body lice on your body. It's much easier to see lice or their eggs …
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… you will have blood tests that look at the level of urea in your blood. Usually these tests are done once a month, at the start of your session and again at the end. Two of the measures that … nitrogen (BUN) level. The BUN is measured before and after your treatment session. Then the two numbers are compared to …
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… gland , a small gland in the brain. Melatonin helps control your sleep and wake cycles. Very small amounts of it are … a supplement. Why It Is Used Melatonin supplements are sometimes used to treat jet lag or sleep problems (insomnia). … in low doses for short-term use. But be sure to talk with your doctor about taking them. Children and pregnant or …
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… is important, because they may need different treatment. If your doctor thinks that you may have another muscle or joint disease based on your symptoms, history, and physical examination, your doctor may do: A complete blood count (CBC). An …
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… a brace that looks like a fingerless glove. It stabilizes your wrist in a straight and sometimes slightly bent-back position. Wearing a wrist splint … for carpal tunnel syndrome. But long-term use can cause your muscles to weaken. During and after a period of splint …
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… thinners, cancer medicines, and heart medicines. Check with your doctor or pharmacist before taking this supplement. St. … by the NNHPD before they can be sold in Canada. Always tell your doctor if you are using a natural health product or if … are thinking about combining a natural health product with your conventional medical treatment. It may not be safe to …
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… vein blood clot. After a while, this blood clot (usually in your leg), can damage the vein. Damage to the vein can lead … medicines and bandages to help the sores heal. Propping up your leg may reduce pain and swelling. You might try an exercise program to help relieve PTS symptoms. Talk with your doctor before starting a new exercise program. Your