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… Anemia Decreased oxygen-carrying hemoglobin in red blood cells Weakness and fatigue May raise risk of problems … failure Stroke Your brain is deprived of oxygen because its blood supply has been significantly decreased or cut off. … or reddish. Ulcers: Injuries to your swollen legs cause fluid to constantly ooze out of cuts in your skin. Can …
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… share food or drinks. There are many kinds of RSV, so your body never becomes immune to it. You can get it again and … include: A chest X-ray , which may show signs of pneumonia. Blood tests, such as a chemistry screening , a complete … and having darker urine than usual. Make sure to replace fluids lost through rapid breathing, fever, diarrhea, or …
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… the tube that carries urine from the bladder to outside the body. The doctor uses a thin, lighted tool called a … If you have a biopsy, you may have a small amount of blood in your urine for several days. You may also need a … may be placed in your arm to give you other medicines and fluids. You will lie on your back on a table. You may have …
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… to the end of your breastfeeding relationship Lets your body reduce the amount of milk it produces in a natural way, … try not to rush the process. Weaning gradually helps your body adjust. Here are some tips to help make  weaning as … Keep replacing one feeding per week with food and other fluids. Last to go: Last of all, replace the feeding that …
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… How To Prepare You may be asked to drink a glass of fluid about an hour before the test so that your bladder is … the doctor may listen to your baby's heart and check your blood pressure, pulse, and breathing. Through the cervix … the doctor may listen to your baby's heart and check your blood pressure, pulse, and breathing. How long the test …
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… to pass herpes if one person touches the part of their body that has herpes and then immediately touches another … (around the genitals, anus or mouth) or send you for a blood test. If the sores have already started to heal, a … wrapped in a clean cloth, to sores Drink plenty of fluids to keep urine diluted (to decrease the pain when …
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… using the catheter is not needed. About 250 mL (1 cup) of a fluid is put into the bladder through the catheter. The … and you are asked to cough. The doctor looks for any fluid loss and notes the time interval between the stress (coughing) and the fluid loss. The stress test may be repeated while you are …
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… valve does not close tightly enough. The closed valve lets blood leak (regurgitate) from the lower chamber of the heart … Chest pain (angina) Tiredness and weakness. A buildup of fluid in the legs and feet. This buildup is called edema. … active life by doing things that help keep your heart and body healthy. Here's how. Have a heart-healthy lifestyle. If …
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… you can do to help prevent complications: Drink plenty of fluids. Do this especially during intense activities. … fatigue, or are out of breath. How it's diagnosed A simple blood test can show whether you have sickle cell trait. … fatigue, or are out of breath. How it's diagnosed A simple blood test can show whether you have sickle cell trait. …
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… with the minerals ( electrolytes ) found naturally in the body. Examples are low levels of potassium or sodium. … in the amount of the substance that carries oxygen in red blood cells ( anemia ). Problems with the heart, such as … fatigue last longer. Stay hydrated. Be sure to drink extra fluids to avoid dehydration . Listen to your body. Switch …