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… joints mobile. Try: yoga, dancing or stretching.  As your body changes, you may need to modify your activities to stay … (more than 6-8 per hour) Vaginal bleeding Any “gush” of fluid from the vagina (suggesting premature rupture of the …
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… deficiency anemia? Iron deficiency anemia means that your body doesn't have enough iron to make red blood cells . Iron is important because it helps you get … uses iron to make hemoglobin. This is a part of your red blood cells. Hemoglobin carries oxygen through your body. If …
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… In many cases MRI gives information about structures in the body that can't be seen as well with an X-ray , ultrasound , … in the pictures. The contrast material may be used to check blood flow, find some types of tumours, and show areas of … infection in the bone or joint, is present. A collection of fluid is found, which could mean you have an infection. …
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… a lump or abnormal area and removes a sample of cells or fluid. Core needle biopsy. Your doctor makes a small cut in … How To Prepare 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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… throat, checking your skin, and pressing on your belly. Blood tests to help confirm the diagnosis include: Mono tests (including the rapid mono test and EBV antibody test). It's possible for the rapid mono test to come … in bed until you feel well enough to be up. Drink plenty of fluids. For a sore throat, suck on lozenges or gargle with …
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… is a large vein that forms in one or both testicles. The blood builds up, or pools. This makes the vein larger than … problem, your doctor ties off the end of the vein so the blood will not pool. In some men, a varicocele may be … repair include: Infection at the site of surgery. Fluid buildup in the scrotum (hydrocele) that requires …
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… Arthritis: Should I Have Shoulder Replacement Surgery? Blood Transfusions: Should I Bank Blood Before Surgery? Breast Cancer: Should I Have … Hand Surgery? Ear Problems: Should My Child Be Treated for Fluid Buildup in the Middle Ear? Endometriosis: Should I …
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… your doctor about what is best for you. Stretch your upper body. Here's a chest stretch you can try: Lie on your back. … over your head while you are sitting up. Stretch your lower body. Here's a stretch you can start with: Place your left … you. This type of stretch can be done for upper and lower body muscles. Your rehabilitation (rehab) team will be able …
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… What is a Baker's cyst? A Baker's cyst is a pocket of fluid that forms a lump behind the knee. It is also called a … What causes it? A Baker's cyst is caused when excess joint fluid is pushed into one of the small sacs of tissue behind the knee. When this sac fills with fluid and bulges out, it is called a cyst. The excess fluid
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… arteries, there's a good chance that you have it in other blood vessels throughout your body. What problems can it cause? Atherosclerosis can cause … disease . Atherosclerosis affects the arteries that supply blood to the heart. These are called the coronary arteries. …