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… may happen about 1 to 2 times out of a 100. footnote 1 A tear in the heart could happen. Or a person might need … may happen about 1 to 2 times out of a 100. footnote 1 A tear in the heart could happen. Or a person might need …
Medical tests
… bone spurs. Repair or trim soft tissues, such as ligaments, tendons, or cartilage. Cut ligaments to help relieve … bone spurs. Repair or trim soft tissues, such as ligaments, tendons, or cartilage. Cut ligaments to help relieve …
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… time or your doctor thinks labour might cause your scar to tear (uterine rupture). In some cases, a woman who had a … a woman with a C-section scar has a small risk of the scar tearing open during labour (uterine rupture). She also has a … have pain or swelling in your lower belly. You feel sad, tearful, or hopeless for more than a few days, or you have …
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… Don't buy or use medicine from a package that has cuts, tears, a broken seal, or other problems. Check the medicine … Don't buy or use medicine from a package that has cuts, tears, a broken seal, or other problems. Check the medicine …
Medical tests
… The dye may leak through the wall of the uterus, showing a tear or hole in the uterus. The uterus may have an abnormal … The dye may leak through the wall of the uterus, showing a tear or hole in the uterus. The uterus may have an abnormal …
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… the head twists or whips back and forth. This can cause tears in brain tissue, blood vessels, and nerves. The … the head twists or whips back and forth. This can cause tears in brain tissue, blood vessels, and nerves. The …
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… Carefully open the package so that the condom does not tear. Do not use a condom that has been torn. Keep condoms …
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… from constipation include: Hemorrhoids Cracks or tears in the rectum Weakening of the muscles and ligaments …
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… under a small-mesh mosquito net that is intact with no tears or large holes and has been sprayed with an …
Healthy eating
… following ways: take foods out of the fridge or cupboard, tear up lettuce for a salad, sprinkle cheese on a pizza, …