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… (MMRV) Vaccine The vaccines are free as part of routine childhood immunizations and to others that need protection … if I am planning on getting pregnant? If you are a woman of childbearing age, make sure you are immune to rubella before … a blood test for rubella immunity as part of your prenatal care. If you are not immune, you should be immunized after …
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… especially for long periods of time, talk to your health care provider. Your health care provider can request tests if you show symptoms, but … consistent with cryptococcal disease, see your health care provider. Your health care provider can test for …
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… if you have urethritis, you should be examined by a health care provider and have lab tests done. Sexual abuse must be … there are symptoms of unexplained or repeated infections in children. How is it spread? The sexually transmitted … Other than the usual symptoms of urethritis, adults or children may also experience: Abdominal pain Unwillingness …
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… be purchased without a prescription. Follow the directions carefully. If you have pubic lice on your eyebrows or … do not use shampoos or lotions to treat them. Instead, carefully apply occlusive ophthalmic ointment (e.g., … more information about treatment, speak with your health care provider. Your sexual partner will need to be treated …
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… TIg. Who should get tetanus immune globulin? Your health care provider may give you TIg if you have a wound and have … risk of Reye Syndrome. *Ibuprofen should not be given to children under 6 months of age without first speaking to … It is recommended that parents or guardians and their children discuss consent for immunization. Children under …
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… highly effective drugs to treat HCV are covered by BC PharmaCare. These drugs have few side effects and are easier to … cured. If you have chronic HCV, you should see your health care provider regularly. During these visits, you may have … your blood, semen, body organs or tissues Tell your health care provider if you have ever donated or received blood …
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… find out if you have PID, you must be examined by a health care provider and have lab tests done. How is it spread? PID … (IV) antibiotic treatment. You should return to your health care provider 3 to 7 days after starting treatment if … symptoms continue. If symptoms worsen, seek urgent medical care (e.g., to a hospital emergency). Sexual partners from …
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… likely you are to be exposed to an STI. Talk to your health care provider about getting tested for STIs, or go to your … (HPV), can be prevented with vaccines. Talk to your health care provider about how to get these vaccinations. How do I … sex with your partner(s), talk about it with your health care provider or counselor. For tips on how to talk to your …
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… protection against infection. Speak with your health care provider. For more information, visit HealthLinkBC File … risk of Reye syndrome. *Ibuprofen should not be given to children under 6 months of age without first speaking to … It is recommended that parents or guardians and their children discuss consent for immunization. Children under …
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… infected. While molluscum contagiosum is most common among children under 10 years of age, the infection can affect … cause concern, or to stop them from spreading, a health care provider may use any of the following treatments: … rare, and should only be done in consultation with a health care provider. These medications can produce unwanted …