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… choke on food and everyday objects. You can help prevent your child from choking by offering the right kinds of foods … small children? Preventing choking on food To help prevent your child from choking on food, follow these basic food safety tips. Teach your child to eat only in the kitchen or dining room. Be …
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… Chemical exposure Take care during pregnancy to protect your developing baby (fetus) from harmful chemicals. Avoid … gloves, ventilate the area, and avoid inhaling fumes. Limit your lead exposure. Lead may be present in old paint, metal … her baby. If you have concerns about lead exposure, talk to your doctor. A simple blood test can find out the amount of …
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… from slightly pink to very dark. Keloids can rub against your clothes and become irritated, itchy, or painful. When … exposed to the sun, they may turn darker than the rest of your skin. The dark colour may stay. How is a keloid … grow back after treatment. When trying to treat a keloid, your doctor may need to use more than one type of treatment. …
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… disease. It's a term used to describe the normal changes in your spinal discs as you age. Spinal discs are small, spongy … The discs act as shock absorbers for the spine. They let your spine flex, bend, and twist. Degenerative disc disease … arm, or leg if a nerve is pinched. Numbness or tingling in your arm or leg. The pain may start after a major injury …
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… after surgery if you take pain medicines prescribed by your doctor. Your arm will be protected in a sling for a time. … through its range of motion . Active exercise (you move your arm yourself) and stretches, with the help of a …
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… on them. How do I prevent salmonellosis? Always wash your hands after you use the bathroom or change a diaper … snakes and iguanas, can carry Salmonella bacteria. Wash your hands well after handling these animals or pets and … as eggnogs, uncooked dough, some desserts, some sauces or homemade ice cream. To reduce your risk of Salmonella …
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… (complete). There is no feeling or movement of the areas of your body that are controlled by your lowest sacral nerves. This means that you don't have … against gravity means moving up. An example is raising your hand to your mouth when you are sitting up. D …
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… of the leg. In a few people, it shifts toward the inside. Your knee joint is a complex hinge that joins the two bones … A feeling of popping, grinding, slipping, or catching in your kneecap when you bend or straighten your leg. A feeling … If you don't have severe pain, a week or two of rest and home care may help. When your knee pain starts to decrease, …
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… device. It sends out mild electrical signals that keep your heart beating normally. The signals are painless. It … by batteries. Most pacemakers are placed under the skin of your chest. They have thin wires, called leads. The leads … in the hospital after having a pacemaker implanted and go home the next day. But sometimes, the surgery is done as an …
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… swimming pools or in locker rooms. The fungi then grow in your shoes, especially if your shoes are tight and air can't move around your feet. … on its type and severity. Most cases can be treated at home with antifungal medicines. They kill the fungus or slow …