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… in the bowel of up to 7% of people without causing illness. Your intestines also normally contain many good bacteria … spores are found in feces. The spores can live outside your body for weeks or months. They may be found on items … you touch a surface contaminated with feces and then touch your mouth, or if you eat or drink something that is …
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… to make a three-dimensional image of the interior lining of your large intestine (colon) and rectum. A virtual … colon cancer. Which screening test you choose depends on your risk, your preference, and your doctor. Talk to your doctor about …
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… toilet bowl after a bowel movement. How are they diagnosed? Your doctor can tell if you have hemorrhoids by asking about your past health and doing a physical examination. The doctor may examine your rectum with a gloved finger or a lighted scope. If this …
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… an emergency? If the police or RCMP orders you to evacuate your home or community, leave the area immediately. You are … people to assist you during an emergency. Give them keys to your home and add their contact information to a shared emergency plan. Tell your support network about any health conditions or …
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… (BNP) test measures the amount of the BNP hormone in your blood. BNP is made by your heart and shows how well your heart is working. Normally, only a low amount of BNP is …
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… much they are affected. These tests check to see how well your spinal nerves are working. They also check the nerves in your arms and legs. Why It Is Done You may need an EMG to find diseases that damage your muscles or nerves or to find out why you can't move …
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… this virus to others by doing the following: Talk to your health care provider if you are pregnant, as HBV infection can be passed to your baby. This risk can be greatly reduced by giving your … at birth will likely develop chronic infection. This lifelong infection may lead to scarring of the liver, called …
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… deficiency anemia is a blood problem that occurs when your body doesn't have enough folate (folic acid). This B vitamin helps your body make red blood cells , which carry oxygen. Without … or have some medical problems, such as sickle cell disease. Your body doesn't absorb enough folate. This might happen if …
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… devices, may actually cause pressure injuries. Talk with your doctor about which products would be best for you and where to buy them. Work with your doctor to be sure there is either no pressure on your skin or that there is good padding between your skin …
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… use disorder is a mental health condition. It affects your brain and behaviour. When you have this condition, it's very hard to control your use of substances. Substances include alcohol, drugs, … than you ever meant to. Being unable to cut down or control your use, or constantly wishing you could. Spending a lot of …