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… You may worry about money. You may be worried that your provincial health plan or private insurance won't cover … if you take time for treatment, you will not be able to get your job done or pay your bills. You may feel that asking for treatment is a sign …
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… chronic kidney disease means that kidney disease has caused your anemia. Your doctor will have ruled out other causes of anemia. … enough red blood cells. Red blood cells carry oxygen from your lungs to your body's tissues. If your tissues and …
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… to numb (freeze) the area where the doctor will work on your gums. The doctor will pull back a section of your gums to clean the roots of your teeth and repair damaged bone, if needed. The gum flap …
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… are present in plaque, a clear, sticky substance that your mouth produces. What are the symptoms? Healthy gums are … easily. When you have gum disease, you may see changes to your gums. There are two types of gum disease: gingivitis … won't go away. Pus coming from the gums. A change in how your teeth fit together when you bite. Loose teeth. If you …
Health features
… Resuscitation (No CPR) form provides you and your physician or nurse practitioner with a legal option to … it must be signed by a consenting adult, either you or your substitute decision maker, and your physician or nurse practitioner. If you have a No CPR …
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… Overview These are general tips. Your nurse may change and care for your CVAD at home. Or a nurse will teach you how to take … to follow the specific instructions you are given. Call your doctor if you have questions or concerns. In general, a …
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… indicators. You may feel a brief sharp pain on one side of your lower abdomen, or notice an increase in vaginal … from an ovary. To estimate when you're ovulating, record your temperature daily, examine your vaginal mucus discharge, and track your menstrual …
Medications
… medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional for complete information about this product and your specific health needs. Uses Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid …
Medications
… medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional for complete information about this product and your specific health needs. Uses Famotidine is known as an …
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… It's fine to walk in shorter periods of time throughout your day and week that add up to the recommended goals. Check with your doctor before you start a walking plan if you have … or if you have not been active in a long time. Follow your doctor's instructions for safe levels of exercise. How …