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… liver that lasts for at least 6 months. The most common causes are hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, fatty liver … damages your liver so it doesn’t work well. If you have cirrhosis or other complications, your nutrition needs … bean or lentil soup with whole grain crackers When you have the energy to cook, make more than you need. Put the …
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… all these symptoms. It’s also possible to be infected and have no symptoms. What are the complications? Dehydration … encephalitis (swelling of the brain) are very rare. Peeling skin and loss of fingernails or toenails have also been … surfaces that many people touch regularly and shared toys should be cleaned with soap and water, and disinfected with …
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… rises, heat is released through increased blood flow to the skin and increased sweating. This allows your body to cool … at increased risk for heat-related illness if they do not have access to a cool indoor environment. They include: … day. Ask your health care provider about how much water you should drink on hot days if you are on water pills or …
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… is strep throat. Other types of common infections include skin and wound infections, ear and sinus infections, and … members of a person with a GAS infection or those who have direct contact with the mouth or nose secretions of an … information, see HealthLinkBC File #44b Chickenpox (varicella) vaccine If symptoms occur, get treated early and do …
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… who do get sick with a mild form of the illness usually have flu-like symptoms such as fever, sore throat, headache, … concerns about the quality of the water in their community should consult with their health care provider about whether … a weak immune system or have illnesses such as HIV/AIDS or cancer. … Toxoplasmosis …
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… and HealthLinkBC File #08l Chlamydia . To find out if you have urethritis, you should be examined by a health care provider and have lab … less effective at protecting against STIs transmitted by skin-to-skin contact, such as herpes simplex virus, genital …
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… Bring medication to help prevent and treat diarrhea Have a dental check-up Take an extra pair of glasses or … own fruits and vegetables. Do not eat the produce if the skin is broken or bruised Do not eat undercooked or raw … but they can reduce the risk Women who only use diaphragms should male partners to use condoms as well. Avoid engaging …
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… health status is? Routine testing will tell you if you have a sexually transmitted infection (STI) like gonorrhea, … Condoms made from lambskin or sheepskin do NOT protect against STIs Condoms made … condoms Internal (“female’) and external (“male”) condoms should not be used at the same time. Using 2 condoms …
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… Financial abuse of older adults Last updated February 24, 2022 … partner or close friend dies. They are grieving, and they have many decisions to make. What are the health effects of … Make sure you understand every document you sign What should I do if I see a crime or harmful situation? Call the …
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… a health concern but not ingesting asbestos? Many studies have found strong evidence indicating that inhaling asbestos fibres can cause cancers and lung diseases. For information on health risks … inhaling asbestos, see HealthLinkBC File #32 Asbestos: When should I worry? Health Canada and the World Health …