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Medications
… pain numb/tingling skin shortness of breath coughing up blood signs of liver problems (such as nausea/vomiting that … of kidney problems (such as change in the amount of urine, bloody urine) This medication may rarely cause very serious blood disorders (such as a low number of red cells, white …
Medical tests
… that covers the brain and spinal cord. Problems with the blood vessels to the spine. This test may help find the … eating and drinking. If you take a medicine that prevents blood clots, your doctor may tell you to stop taking it … keep taking it. (These medicines include aspirin and other blood thinners.) Make sure that you understand exactly what …
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… Following surgery, a catheter is used to remove urine and blood or blood clots in the bladder that may result from the … When the urine is free of significant bleeding or blood clots, the catheter can be removed and you can go …
Medical tests
… can be checked include the: Abdominal aorta . This large blood vessel passes down the back of the chest and belly. It supplies blood to the lower part of the body and the legs. Liver . … . This organ helps fight infection. It also filters old red blood cells. The spleen sits to the left of the stomach, …
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… Overview Hemophilia can be treated by replacing missing blood clotting factors. This is called clotting factor … concentrate into a vein. Infusions of clotting factors help blood to clot normally. Clotting factor replacement therapy … episodes or prevent bleeding. It can prevent severe blood loss and complications from bleeding such as damage to …
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… can: Lower your risk of dying of heart disease. Lower your blood pressure. Improve your cholesterol levels. Help you … heart muscle has fibres that allow it to contract and pump blood. When you increase your heart rate during aerobic … not only strengthens the heart itself but also helps more blood circulate through your body. Blood contains oxygen and …
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… If PKU is not treated, phenylalanine can build up in the blood and lead to intellectual disability and problems with … needs to follow a PKU diet. Your child will need regular blood tests. Your child may get tested as often as once or … the pros and cons of this medicine. You'll need regular blood tests to check your phenylalanine level. If the level …
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… a stable heart rhythm. You might take a medicine (called a blood thinner) that prevents blood clots before and after the procedure. This medicine … procedure to stop a fast heart rate that is causing low blood pressure or severe symptoms. These heart rate problems …
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… see how well the donor kidney matches your tissue type and blood type. To do the surgery, the doctor makes a cut in … they're causing problems. The doctor then connects the blood vessels of the new kidney to your blood vessels. The doctor also connects the ureter of the …
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… a vein or artery. Your aorta is a large artery. It carries blood from your heart through your belly to the rest of your … doctor repairs the aneurysm from the inside of the damaged blood vessel (the aorta). It's not a surgery. Local or … called catheters, are inserted through the cuts and into blood vessels. The doctor guides the catheters into the …