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… nose. Structural problems in the nose, either present from birth (congenital) or caused by an injury. Low humidity. … (inherited). The abnormal blood vessels make it hard to control a nosebleed. A nosebleed that recurs 4 times or more … you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy . Learn how we develop our content . … Overview Nosebleeds that …
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… with active TB, it is easy to spread the disease to others. How is TB spread to others? Pulmonary TB (in the lungs) is … newborns, women who are pregnant or have recently given birth, and people who have HIV infection, some cancers, or poorly controlled diabetes. Have poor access to health care, such …
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… has to wear a brace full-time after having this surgery. How can surgery help? Surgery usually can improve the curve … problems and heart failure . Scoliosis that is present at birth or that occurs in infants may be worse over time than … pain. Exercise and over-the-counter medicine work well to control my child's pain. More important Equally important …
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… Overview Sexual orientation Sexual orientation means how you are attracted romantically and sexually to other … be flexible. There are a variety of terms that people may use to describe their gender identity. For example, people … gender identity doesn't match the sex they were assigned at birth. Many go through a process of coming to know, accept, …
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… Abuse and neglect of older adults: Information for family … adult now relies on them. Some family members may not know how to provide the care or help needed. They may not … of abuse, people may use physical force or emotional control over the other person. For some spouses in later …
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… Bowel Resection On this page: Surgery Overview How It Is Done What To Expect Why It Is Done How Well It … is no muscle around the stoma, so you won't be able to control when waste or gas passes out of your body. To … cancer or when the colon cannot function normally because of damage or disease. You may need a bowel resection if …
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… old. They usually have no effect on the baby's vision or cause any lasting eye problems. What causes it? Causes of … within the first few days to the first few weeks after birth. The symptoms of a blocked tear duct may get worse … Wind, cold, and sunlight also may make symptoms worse. How is it diagnosed? A blocked tear duct is diagnosed based …
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… the time it's covered by hair as your child grows. What causes it? The shape of a newborn's head may be affected by how the baby was positioned in the uterus. It can also be affected by the birth process or by the baby's sleep position. Flat head …
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… is Tuberculosis? Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious disease caused by a germ (bacteria) that spreads through the air when … in a sleeping state and prevents them from multiplying. How is a TB skin test done? A TST is a two-part test. First … including information about BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) TB clinics, visit  …
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… What is Tuberculosis (TB)? TB is a serious disease caused by a germ (bacteria) that spreads through the air. TB … through Provincial TB Services and public health units. How does it spread? TB spreads from person to person through … including information about BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) clinics, visit  …