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… Asbestos: When should I worry? Last updated February 1, 2024 HealthLink BC … include: Your health history, such as if you smoke or have pre-existing lung diseases How much asbestos was in the … risk of asbestos exposure if safety measures are not followed. How can I make my home safe? If you live in an older …
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… Why seniors should get the inactivated influenza (flu) vaccine Last … virus. Symptoms can include fever, headache, muscle pain, runny nose, sore throat, extreme tiredness and cough. … For more information For more information, see the following HealthLinkBC Files: HealthLinkBC File #12b Facts …
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… are infected worldwide. It is rare in Canada, but cases have been found in British Columbia and Nunavut. How can I … of the spinal cord that causes weakness of the legs, backache, loss of bladder control or constipation. To … especially if they breastfeed for 6 months or more Should I breastfeed if I have HTLV-1? If you are infected …
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… eyes. The lymph nodes located behind the ears and at the back of the neck may swell and feel painful. The rash, which may be itchy, begins first on the … home treatment? After seeing a health care provider, the following home treatment tips may help you to be more …
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… develop quickly and are severe. Other symptoms may include pain at the site of a wound, vomiting and diarrhea, signs of shock including low blood pressure and light-headedness, shortness of breath … injury, contact your health care provider immediately. What should I do if I think I have TSS? Toxic shock syndrome …
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… people who get infected with a waterborne infection will have no symptoms at all, and probably will not know they … have fever, swollen glands or changes in your vision, you should see your health care provider immediately. Who is … Weakened Immune Systems . Although the risk is relatively low of getting Toxoplasmosis through drinking water, this …
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… about their health. A newborn baby can look healthy but have a rare and serious disorder that you and your doctor or … and problems digesting food. which can result in slower weight gain. Treatment can help with growth and reduce the risk of lung infections. Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA): SMA affects the nerves that …
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… Inside of the wrists and elbows Breasts Genitals Waist Back Buttocks Infants and elderly people may have a rash on … buy at the pharmacy. Always read the label carefully and follow directions exactly. Some treatments may not be suitable … adults do not normally get scabies above the neck, you should not have to apply the cream to your face and scalp. …
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… longer meet legal driving requirements. Cataracts progress slowly and are not likely to cause a sudden change in your … that there are benefits from surgery. At that time, surgery should be considered, and delaying may not be best. What … to 1 week after surgery Better vision Mild redness Less pain or 'sand' feeling >1 week to months after surgery Final …
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… baby. If you are pregnant and want to travel, you should speak with your health care provider to discuss your … Diphtheria, Pertussis, and Polio. You may also need the following vaccines: Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Influenza Rabies … following: Vaginal bleeding (passing clots or tissue) Belly pain or cramps Contractions Your water breaks Excessive (a …