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… you need to see a health care provider and have lab tests done. Currently, lab tests can only find … other STIs and an increased risk for pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). See HealthLinkBC File #08c Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) for more information. What is the treatment? …
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… sore will go away on its own within a few weeks, but the disease will progress. Secondary stage The secondary stage … After the rash goes away, and if you are not treated, the disease will progress to the latent, or hidden, stages. This … has a syphilis infection for more than 1 year How to get tested for syphilis Visit your health care provider to get …
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… health. It could increase your risk of getting a variety of diseases such as: Asbestosis (scarring of the lungs) Lung … history, such as if you smoke or have pre-existing lung diseases How much asbestos was in the air How long your … and it is breaking or coming apart, do not disturb it. Tests show that removing asbestos from older buildings can …
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… How do I know what my sexual health status is? Routine testing will tell you if you have a sexually transmitted … likely to develop complications like pelvic inflammatory disease and infertility from STIs, or immune system failure from advanced HIV disease If you have an STI, your chance of getting or …
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… the infection may occur in the rectum (the part of your intestine that ends at the anus), throat and the urethra (the … pregnant, ectopic or tubal pregnancy or pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). See HealthLinkBC File #08c Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) for more information. In men, complications …
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… The infection may occur in the rectum (the part of your intestine that ends at the anus), throat and urethra (the tube … pregnant, ectopic or tubal pregnancy or pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). See HealthLinkBC File #08c Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) for more information. In men, complications …
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… Health care workers are at risk of exposure to infectious diseases while at work. Many diseases can be prevented with immunization. Getting … should keep records of all immunizations and laboratory test results. Diphtheria, tetanus, and polio Polio: Primary …
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… symptoms, the only way to know your exposure is to test your home for radon. Remediation should be conducted if … suppliers of radon testing devices, visit the BC Centre for Disease Control … Action on Radon https://takeactiononradon.ca BC Centre for Disease Control, Environmental Health Services …
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… People over the age of 60 should schedule routine hearing tests every 2 years. If hearing loss is detected, hearing … hearing loss. It can also be caused by very loud noise, disease, injury or certain medication. It can also be … that harm the sensory cells in the inner ear, or autoimmune diseases. This type of hearing loss is most commonly treated …
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… RabIg is prepared from donated human blood that is tested for safety. All blood donors are screened for … and removing viruses and bacteria that can cause disease. The final preparation of RabIg undergoes more … and rabies vaccine? RabIg and rabies vaccine prevent rabies disease, which is almost always fatal. RabIg provides …