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… diagnosed? Your doctor can find a molar pregnancy with: A blood test to measure your pregnancy hormones. A pelvic … molar pregnancy. After treatment, you will have regular blood tests to look for signs of trophoblastic disease . These blood tests may be done over the next 6 to 12 months. If you …
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… know if you are immune to rubella, you will be offered a blood test for rubella immunity as part of your prenatal … have been exposed to rubella and are not immune will need blood tests to determine if they have been infected. What … your immunization record with you. A physical examination, blood test, and throat swab or urine sample will be …
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… toxoplasmosis, talk to your doctor. They may do specific blood tests for toxoplasmosis. If you have an impaired immune system, get the blood test for Toxoplasma gondii . If your test is positive, … discuss your risk of toxoplasmosis. Your doctor may order a blood sample for testing. How is toxoplasmosis treated? In …
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… small meals. Have swelling in your arm or leg where blood vessels were removed. You have incisions there as well as missing blood vessels that your surgeon used to bypass your coronary … new life is one with bypassed coronary arteries and more blood flowing to your heart. What this means for you is that …
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… because parts of the scaphoid bone don't have a good blood supply. If your bone does not heal well, you can have … and thumb. Your doctor will also try to find out how well blood is flowing to your hand and if you have any nerve … if part of your bone has died because it did not get enough blood. If you have surgery, you will need to wear a splint …
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… other athletes or coaches. In sports in which exposure to blood can occur, the risk of spreading HIV is very small. … resistance . This means your body can't control your blood sugar with insulin as well as it should. This … you will get diabetes. You may have more fats in your blood, including cholesterol and triglycerides . This can …
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… Itching. Bleeding. You may see a small spot of bright red blood on toilet tissue or a few drops in the toilet bowl. The blood from a fissure is separate from the stool. (Very dark, tarry stools or dark red blood mixed with stool may be a sign of a more serious …