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… things that concern you. Reach out to the people in your support network to get encouragement or guidance. Talk to … things that concern you. Reach out to the people in your support network to get encouragement or guidance. Talk to …
Medical tests
… your back on an examination table with your feet and legs supported by footrests. Your doctor will place a tool called … your back on an examination table with your feet and legs supported by footrests. Your doctor will place a tool called …
Health features
… Prevention Unit provides injury prevention knowledge and supports to British Columbians, including concussion … and Officials CATT: Concussion Resources for Parents & Caregivers CATT: Concussion Resources for Athletes CATT: …
Health topics
… pain. Many women cope with pain with the help of: A supportive person Relaxation and breathing techniques Warm …
Health topics
… of age, babies' neck muscles are not developed enough to support their heads for long stretches of time. Babies can … of age, babies' neck muscles are not developed enough to support their heads for long stretches of time. Babies can …
Health topics
… hold a pillow over your incision when you cough. This will support your belly or chest and reduce your pain. Repeat … hold a pillow over your incision when you cough. This will support your belly or chest and reduce your pain. Repeat …
Health topics
… to an infection or illness. Severe or ongoing symptoms should be closely watched and discussed with your doctor. … Routine Checkups All children need early and regular dental care. During routine checkups visits the doctor will check … more positive for your child if you choose their dentist carefully. Talk to your child about what to expect. If you …
Medical tests
… feces (stool). Stool antigen testing may be done to help support a diagnosis of H. pylori infection or to find out … Either solid or liquid stools can be collected. Be careful not to get urine or toilet tissue in with the stool … Either solid or liquid stools can be collected. Be careful not to get urine or toilet tissue in with the stool …
Medications
… and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional for complete information about this … blood vessel (aorta). During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when clearly needed. Discuss the risks …
HealthLinkBC files
… find out if you have PID, you must be examined by a health care provider and have lab tests done. How is it spread? PID … the hospital for intravenous (IV) antibiotic treatment. You should return to your health care provider 3 to 7 days after starting treatment if …