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… the medicine? What will the medicine do (for example, lower blood pressure)? How will I know that this medicine is … medicine taken (for example, by mouth [orally] or through a skin patch)? How long will I have to take it? What if I … pill or crush it in food or drink? Reminders Be sure you understand your doctor's instructions. State any concerns …
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… affects how well you sleep may increase your risk of high blood pressure. footnote 1 , footnote 2 Snoring may progress … your bed 10 cm (4 in.) to 15 cm (6 in.) by putting bricks under the legs of the bed (using pillows to raise your head … Knutson KL, et al. (2009). Association between sleep and blood pressure in midlife: The CARDIA sleep study. Archives …
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… right away if you have any serious side effects, including: skin discoloration eye/vision changes signs of liver disease … as angina, heart attack, fast/irregular heartbeat) low blood pressure glaucoma seizures enlarged prostate breathing … (such as severe asthma, emphysema, lung infections) blood or blood clotting problems (such as low white blood
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… and are not caused by some other problem. You may have blood tests to rule out other problems that could be causing … people have when they are awake may not be noticed except under unusual circumstances. Restless legs syndrome and … and Tests A doctor diagnoses restless legs syndrome by asking questions about your symptoms. A physical examination …
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… Basics What is dandruff? Dandruff is a shedding of the skin on the scalp. It leads to white flakes on the head, … What causes it? Dandruff is most often caused by a skin condition called seborrheic dermatitis . It can also be … of dandruff include white, oily-looking flakes of dead skin in your hair and on your shoulders and an itchy, …
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… bumps, or ingrown hairs, are small, irritated bumps on the skin. They happen after you shave, when strands of hair curl back on themselves and grow into the skin. They cause irritation and pimples. They also may cause … do not cause razor bumps. But they can irritate the skin and should be used only once or twice a week. Removing …
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… early breast fullness is from the milk you make and extra blood and fluids in your breasts. Your body uses the extra … at a time every hour as needed. To prevent damage to your skin, place a thin cloth between your breast and the cold … early breast fullness is from the milk you make and extra blood and fluids in your breasts. Your body uses the extra …
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… their hands for comfort or to protect themselves Limited skin-to-skin contact Difficulties in breastfeeding Potential risk … These can be dangerous for babies, interfering with the blood's ability to carry oxygen. In severe cases, this can …
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… foot? Athlete's foot (tinea pedis) is a rash on the skin of the foot. It's the most common skin infection caused … dry your feet after bathing. Put on your socks before your underwear. This can prevent fungi from spreading from your … dry your feet after bathing. Put on your socks before your underwear. This can prevent fungi from spreading from your …
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… your mouth to your stomach. In EoE, a type of white blood cell builds up in the esophagus and causes damage that … swings, agitation) muscle weakness/pain bone pain thinning skin slow wound healing increased thirst/urination vision … of: eye problems (such as cataracts, glaucoma) high blood pressure liver problems diabetes stomach/intestinal …