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… to cause a sudden change in your vision. You may not need surgery right away. A change in your glasses or the use of a … Your doctor may advise you that there are benefits from surgery. At that time, surgery should be considered, and delaying may not be best. …
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… symptoms after using tampons, a menstrual cup or after a surgery or skin injury, contact your health care provider … A burn, skin infection or injury, including a wound from surgery. Those who develop a SA wound infection after surgery may be at greater risk of TSS Recent respiratory …
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… must be carried by blood to the infected site to work. Surgery, combined with antibiotics, is the usual treatment. … Other risk factors include: Skin wounds (burn, trauma, surgery) A weakened immune system due to disease or medical …
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… for painful burn treatment, which can require surgery Pressure garments and splints that have to be worn … scarred skin as the child grows, restricting movement. Surgery is usually required to restore normal function …
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… or transplanted tissue used in eye, brain or spine surgery. CJD is not contagious. How is CJD diagnosed? A …
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… cases, death can occur within 18 hours. In other cases, surgery is required to remove the affected body tissue or …
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… admitted to hospital or had treatment (e.g. dialysis or surgery) in a health care facility outside of Canada, or who …
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… such as Crohn's or Celiac disease, gastric bypass surgery, advanced liver disease or receive kidney dialysis …
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… treatment with your health care provider. In rare cases, surgery may be considered if all other treatments have not …