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… sensitive to light. It can lead to infections of the ear or lungs (pneumonia). More serious complications, occurring in …
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… from the gut to other parts of the body such as the blood, lungs, or bladder, the person becomes infected. CPO …
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… HBV infection? Your health care provider can order blood tests to see if you have a new HBV infection or if you have … take 4 to 12 weeks after exposure to the virus for blood tests to show if you have been infected with HBV. Until your … your health care provider will determine how your liver is functioning and if you need treatment. Ask for a blood test …
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… should be taken with ozone because it can cause eye and lung damage. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions …
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… and asthma Heart disease Stroke Nasal sinus cancer Lung cancer Emphysema Pregnant people exposed to second-hand … risk of getting sick from second-hand smoke because their lungs and brains are still developing. Second-hand smoke is … exposed to second-hand smoke have a greater risk of getting lung infections such as bronchitis and pneumonia. They also …
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… Sometimes, SA can cause serious infections in your blood, lungs or other tissues. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus …
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… Dizziness Skin problems Higher concentrations may cause: Lung irritation Damage to the liver, kidneys or central … The B.C. Lung Foundation: Air Quality https://bclung.ca/lung-health/air-quality or call toll-free 1-800-665-LUNG
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… the type of exposure and their immunization history, blood tests, hepatitis B vaccine and HBIg may be recommended. … health care provider regularly to see how your liver is functioning and if you need treatment. What can I do to stay … , HealthLinkBC File #08m HIV and HIV tests and HealthLinkBC File #40a Hepatitis C virus Get the …
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… and people who have never smoked. Vaping may damage your lung function and increase your risk of heart disease and cancer. …
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… bacteria may enter other parts of the body including the lungs, joints, and the membranes around the heart and brain. This can cause infections of the blood, muscles or lungs, and cause severe illness and tissue damage. These … with chickenpox, people with diabetes, chronic heart or lung disease, and people who are dependent on alcohol or …