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… Doctor Examinations and Tests Treatment Overview Supportive Care Self-Care Complementary Treatments Getting Support … swelling and pain in your belly. You have a new rash or skin changes. If you have been diagnosed with cancer, be … that the people around you want to support you, and asking for help isn't a sign of weakness. Tell them how they …
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… HIV testing in most public health units, hospitals, and HIV care clinics, or through your doctor's office. Who should … start treatment to avoid spreading the infection to your newborn. A test could find an infection early so you can … and I talked, and I've decided to have a test. I'm pretty scared about doing something like that, but she says she'll …
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… Pilonidal (say "py-luh-NY-dul") disease is a common skin condition. It usually develops at the top of the crease … like a small hole or dimple called a pit. Loose hair and skin debris trapped there can cause an infection or an … A skin flap may be used to help with healing. How can you care for yourself? While you are being treated for an …
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… pump with an electric pump - often used to express milk for babies not able to feed well enough at the breast by hand … pump, make sure you clean the pump pieces and bottles carefully. If your baby is preterm and in the hospital, you … VIDEO: Admission to Postpartum - Keeping Your Baby Skin-to-Skin VIDEO: Baby's Feeding Cues and Behaviours …
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… Doctor Treatment Overview Keeping a Pain Control Diary Self-Care Medicines Other Medical Treatments Complementary … using heat or cold treatment: Don't apply heat or cold to skin that may be red or tender from radiation treatment. Don't apply heat to an area where the skin is broken or injured. Heat can increase bleeding. Don't …
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… and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional … the same effects. Do not change brands or forms without asking your doctor or pharmacist. Take this medication by … dehydration any infection with high fever a certain skin disorder (such as psoriasis) Lithium treatment may …
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… dizzy or weak. What to expect during fourth stage labour Babies often breastfeed or nuzzle mother's breast. Fatigue … (or chestfeeding) and cuddling your baby. Keep your baby skin-to-skin until after your baby finishes the first feeding and …
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… 1 to 72 hours. They include: Hives, a rash, and itchy skin. Coughing, wheezing, a runny nose, chest pain, chest tightness, or trouble breathing. A fever. Serious skin conditions that make your skin blister and peel. These … 1 hour after you take the medicine. Without emergency care, you could die. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will …
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… tissues. This may result in tissue breakdown and venous skin ulcers. What causes it? Venous insufficiency is … feeling in the legs, or varicose veins. You may also have skin problems like itching, sores, or changes in skin … vein, remove the vein, or improve blood flow. How can you care for yourself at home? Home care may help relieve your …
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… and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional … the doctor right away if you notice any symptoms in your newborn baby such as crying that doesn't stop, slow/shallow … medication is given by injection into a muscle or under the skin as directed by your doctor. Learn the proper way to …