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… Chills. Headache. Sweats. Fatigue. Nausea and vomiting. Body aches. Generally feeling sick. People who get infected … If the doctor thinks you may have malaria, they will use a blood smear to check for the disease. During this test, a sample of blood is placed on a glass slide, prepared, and looked at …
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… things, including your age, your sex, where you carry your body fat, and how physically active you are. Obesity raises … conditions, including: Gallstones . Type 2 diabetes . High blood pressure . High cholesterol and triglycerides . … Those people are at greater risk for type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and coronary artery …
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… periods Change in the amount, colour and/or odour of fluid from the vagina Having to urinate more often Pain or … treated. It takes time for the infection to clear from the body, so it is important that you do not have any oral, … there is a chance that the infection will stay in your body or pass back to you or your partner(s), and may cause …
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… made from rubber prevent STIs by preventing sexual and body fluids from being exchanged during sex. Synthetic rubber … vagina or anus. The outer ring will lie flat against the body when the penis is inside the condom Using lubricant …
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… fallopian tubes . They then follow the flow of peritoneal fluid to the right upper belly, where they infect the liver. … fallopian tubes . They then follow the flow of peritoneal fluid to the right upper belly, where they infect the liver. …
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… usually brown in colour. They can appear anywhere on the body and can be different shapes and sizes. Some moles … colour after a few years. Port-wine stains are caused by blood vessels that do not develop normally. They can be … counselling. Hemangiomas are formed by a clump of immature blood vessels. They may be present at birth or may appear …
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… might be burns where the electrical current enters the body and also where it leaves the body. When electricity … passes though your body, the electricity may injure blood vessels, nerves, and muscles. The electrical current … passes though your body, the electricity may injure blood vessels, nerves, and muscles. The electrical current …
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… the skin is under slight, constant tension as it covers the body. A cut is a forceful injury to the skin. Many people … injury. The force of the injury may also damage tissues and blood vessels under the cut. Crush injuries have a high risk … be glass or wood. Injury to the skin may also break small blood vessels under the skin. This can cause more swelling …
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… new heart valve. Your doctor will put the catheter into a blood vessel in your upper leg (groin) or chest. The doctor moves the catheter through the blood vessel and into your heart. The replacement valve fits … and the blood vessel (the aorta) that carries blood to your body. TAVI may also be done to place a new valve in an …
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… oxygen. This most often happens because of a shortage of blood and oxygen to the heart muscle. This low blood flow is often a result of narrowed blood vessels. The … chest. But you might feel symptoms in other parts of your body. Some people feel pain, pressure, or a strange feeling …