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… for HIV infection. To decrease your risk of spreading HIV disease to others, continue to take all HIV medications … toothbrushes, and razors) that may have contacted blood or other body fluids. Consult your doctor or … Some products that may interact with this drug include: "blood thinners" (such as warfarin, heparin, enoxaparin) …
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… that doesn't stop abdominal or stomach pain/cramping blood/mucus in your stool If you have these symptoms, do not … pharmacist your medical history, especially of: low white blood cell count Tedizolid may cause live bacterial vaccines (such …
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… Yourself 6 Your Summary Get the facts Your options Have a blood or saliva test for HIV. Do not have the test. If you … with HIV for the antibodies or antigens to be found in your blood. If you think you have been exposed to HIV but you … This makes it hard for the body to fight infection and disease. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS (acquired …
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… it can be caused by a medical condition, like chronic liver disease. There are also medicines that can cause this, such … for prostate cancer and medicines used to treat high blood pressure or heart problems. Taking steroids for … mammogram, and a breast biopsy. Other lab tests, such as a blood test, may be done to check hormone levels. …
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… meet and share experiences with other children who have the disease. These camps help children take responsibility for … trained medical and camp staff. They aim to keep children's blood sugar levels within a target range. The staff can … pump, if he or she uses one. Records of your child's blood sugar levels and insulin dosages for the previous …
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… Physiotherapy Physiotherapy is the treatment of a disease or condition by physical or mechanical means, such … from another injury. Ultrasound heat therapy . It improves blood circulation, which may aid the healing process. Deep massage. It helps you increase flexibility and blood circulation in the lower leg. It can also help prevent …
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… PRK, LASEK, and epi-LASIK than from LASIK, because the skin cells need to grow back. PRK, LASEK, epi-LASIK, and LASIK … You have an uncontrolled autoimmune or connective tissue disease. You are younger than 18. You are pregnant or … have some pain with PRK, LASEK, or epi-LASIK while the skin cells heal. Your doctor will give you pain medicine if you …
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… problems (such as chronic constipation, ileus, gallbladder disease, pancreatitis) adrenal gland problem (such as Addison's disease) blood vessel problems (such as Raynaud's disease, low blood flow to the brain/legs/hands) certain brain disorders …
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… surgical methods may fail. Form of glaucoma in which new blood vessels grow on the coloured part of the eye, or iris. … primarily in people who have diabetes or who have vascular diseases in the eye. It is difficult to control. Corneal … (malignant glaucoma). Inflammation in the eye. Bleeding or blood in the eye (hyphema). Softening of the eyeball due to …
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… right away. Uses This medication is used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). Lowering high blood pressure helps prevent strokes, heart attacks, and … your medical history, especially of: diabetes kidney disease dehydration high level of potassium in the blood …