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… body produces. It can have many clinical uses including: Preventing pregnancy (all methods) Gender-affirming/transition care (the Pill) Acne control (some methods) Preventing heavy bleeding during menstruation (IUDs) Other …
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… of the liver and brain, and can be fatal. How can I prevent reye syndrome? The use of acetylsalicylic acid (ASA … cause strange behavior such as staring and slurred speech Seizures and comas Loss of consciousness Reye syndrome … child’s life. Treatment includes reducing brain swelling, preventing damage to the liver and other organs and …
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… NCIT readings do not themselves rule in or rule out the presence of infection. NCIT’s are not the recommended … File #84 Reye syndrome HealthLinkBC File #112 Febrile seizures (fever seizures) For more information about fever and temperature …
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… Reye syndrome . Rarely, more serious reactions can include seizures caused by fever (about 1 child in 3,000), a temporary drop in the blood cells that help prevent bleeding (about 1 person in 30,000), and … can occur in 1 in 1,000 people. Encephalitis can lead to seizures, deafness or permanent brain damage. About 1 person …
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… develops a chickenpox-like rash after being immunized can spread the virus from the vaccine. To prevent spreading it to … an inflammation of the brain. This can lead to seizures, deafness or permanent brain damage. About 1 person … bacterial infections of the skin. Encephalitis can lead to seizures, deafness or brain damage. About 1 in 3,000 adults …
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… can also be transferred to a developing baby during pregnancy or to a newborn baby during delivery. Who is at … any symptoms. Some people may develop mild symptoms. Pregnant women, newborns, older adults and those with … neck, loss of balance, decreased level of consciousness and seizures. Symptoms of a blood infection include fever, …
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… Pertussis can cause complications such as pneumonia, seizures, brain damage or even death. These complications … may be provided for free to women who are 26 or more weeks pregnant to protect them and their newborns. For more … type b (DTaP-HB-IPV-Hib) vaccine How does pertussis spread? Pertussis spreads easily when an infected person …
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… show any symptoms. A healthy person’s immune system usually prevents the parasite from causing disease. Those who do get … vision or temporary loss of vision. How is toxoplasmosis spread? All animals and birds can become infected with … eye problems, hydrocephalus (water on the brain), seizures or mental disabilities. Your health care provider …
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… an inflammation of the brain, which can lead to seizures, deafness, or brain damage. One out of every 3,000 … rubella and varicella (MMRV) vaccine . How is measles spread? Measles is very contagious and spreads easily. When an infected person breathes, coughs, or …
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… 9. The Tdap vaccine is recommended and provided free to pregnant people in every pregnancy. The vaccine should be given at 27-32 weeks of … close face-to-face contact. Pertussis can cause pneumonia, seizures, brain damage or death. These complications are …