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… health decisions. I have two children who are in high school right now, and both plan to go to university. It's … turn out to be from cancer. I'm not sure It may help to go back and read "Get the Facts." A high PSA level can have … prostate or with radiation. I'm not sure It may help to go back and read "Get the Facts." Many cancers found by PSA …
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… the older child with the new adjustment: If your child goes back to baby-like behaviours, wetting his pants, wanting the crib back, or wanting to breast or bottle feed, just relax. This …
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… the surgery. In a laparoscopic surgery, most people can go back to work or their usual routine in about 2 to 4 weeks. In an open surgery, it takes 4 to 6 weeks to get back to usual routines. What To Expect You will have some … Most people need 2 to 4 weeks before they are ready to get back to their usual routine. Because the surgery makes your …
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… Your doctor may suggest that you wipe from front to back after you use the toilet. This can help you avoid … rib cage and above the waist on one or both sides of the back. Fever and chills. Nausea and vomiting. Some people … go away when you're taking antibiotics but they come back when you're done taking the medicine. This is called a …
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… use of your hand for up to 3 months. How soon you can go back to work depends on the type of surgery you had, whether … and you do repeated actions at work, you may be able to go back to work in 6 to 8 weeks. Repeated motions include … don't do repeated actions at work, you may be able to go back to work in 7 to 14 days. Why It Is Done Open carpal …
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… changing your head position, the doctor will guide you back quickly so that your shoulders are on the table but … manoeuvre: Step 4, The doctor will then help you to sit back up with your legs hanging off the table on the same … this position for 30 seconds. The doctor then helps you sit back up. What To Expect The Epley and Semont manoeuvres may …
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… comfortable as possible. Lie on your side instead of your back. That can help your back feel better. It can also help protect your baby. This is because lying flat on your back can prevent blood from getting to your uterus and baby. …
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… hearing aids, bring them to the test. If you have a neck or back problem, tell your doctor, so your neck and back will be protected during the test. How It Is Done … side. Readings will be taken while your eyes follow the back-and-forth movement of a pendulum or light. Readings …
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… upper body. Here's a chest stretch you can try: Lie on your back. Extend your arms straight out to the sides with your … arm. Here's a shoulder stretch you can try: Lie on your back. Raise your arms straight up and over your head to … can get tight muscles in the front of their hips and the back of their legs. So it's important to spend time lying on …
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… both arms around your belly, just below the rib cage. Lean back if you can. Take a deep breath and hold it. Cough. At … This may include those who: Are in pain. Have a chest or back injury, such as an unstable spinal injury or a broken … both arms around your belly, just below the rib cage. Lean back if you can. Take a deep breath and hold it. Cough. At …