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… to prevent serotonin syndrome is to make sure that all of your doctors know about all of the medicines you are taking. … syndrome can happen when the level of a substance in your brain (called serotonin) gets too high. Examples of … antidepressants) and you notice any of these symptoms, call your doctor right away. Without treatment, serotonin …
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… 503KB). Additional resources Breastfeeding Bonding with your newborn VIDEO: Admission to postpartum - keeping your baby skin-to-skin VIDEO: Baby's feeding cues and … feeding methods VIDEO: Hand expressing milk VIDEO: Latching your baby … A video on breastfeeding and skin-to-skin contact …
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… you manage pain and avoid medications.   Take time with your partner to get familiar with the various options before you start your labour. These positions may help you to manage pain and avoid medications. Your partner can remain involved and supportive by helping …
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… with an infected person. Getting the tiny droplets on your hands by touching contaminated surfaces or objects and then touching your eyes, nose, or mouth. It is possible SARS can be … gone away. If you think you may have SARS, be sure to call your doctor before you go in to get checked. The doctor will …
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… wrapper, be careful not to poke a hole in the condom with your fingernails, teeth, or other sharp objects. Put the condom on as soon as your penis is hard (erect) and before any sexual contact with your partner. Before putting it on, hold the tip of the …
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… Overview Cataract surgery helps you see better. It replaces your natural lens, which has become cloudy, with a clear … common type of surgery. The doctor makes a small cut in your eye and uses an ultrasound tool to break your cloudy lens apart. The small pieces of the lens are …
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… Approaches to Stop Hypertension) diet can help you lower your blood pressure. It includes eating fruits, vegetables, … low in both saturated fat and total fat will help lower your blood pressure. Although you need some fat in your diet, limit how much saturated fat you eat. These fats …
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… go back to work or their normal routine in 3 to 6 weeks. Your new breast will likely not have any feeling. It will … the surgery sites. You may wear a special bra that holds your bandages in place. You may have drainage tubes to … surgery site. If the implant was placed at the same time as your mastectomy, you may stay in the hospital for 2 or 3 …
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… fish, and ready-to-eat foods within 2 hours. Make sure your refrigerator is set at 4°C (40°F) or colder. Prepare foods safely. Wash your hands before and after handling food. Also wash them … water between each use. If you have a dishwasher, wash your knives and cutting boards in it to disinfect them. Cook …
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… wear compression bandages or stockings after the procedure. Your doctor will tell you how long to wear them. … what type of sclerosant is used. Another technique allows your doctor to inject sclerosant with a catheter. This is … be able to walk right away. Avoid strenuous exercise until your doctor says it's okay. This may be for 2 weeks. Walk …