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… Influenza (Flu) Complications On this page: Overview … influenza (flu) get better without causing other problems, complications sometimes develop. Possible problems from the … influenza (flu) get better without causing other problems, complications sometimes develop. Possible problems from the …
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… Hepatitis C: Your Risk for Cirrhosis On this page: Overview … people who have chronic hepatitis C will go on to develop cirrhosis —severe liver damage and scarring—after a period … Certain factors may affect how quickly problems such as cirrhosis or liver cancer develop. The way cirrhosis …
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… Flu: Signs of Bacterial Infection On this page: Overview Overview A bacterial infection may develop following infection with viral influenza . Signs of a bacterial infection include: Feeling short of breath. A …
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… Cirrhosis: Vasoconstrictor Medicines for Variceal Bleeding … and the formation of gallstones. Cirrhosis Cirrhosis Complications: Variceal Bleeding Current as of: …
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… Cirrhosis: Surgical Shunts for Portal Hypertension On this … cava). Why It Is Done Shunts are rarely used because of the complications they may cause. They are done only in medical … 40% rate of encephalopathy. footnote 1 Cirrhosis Citations Shah VH, Kamath PS (2010). …
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… Risks and complications during pregnancy Last updated December 5, 2024 … you may have many questions about your health and potential complications that can occur during pregnancy. You may have … Offering specialized services for people experiencing complications in pregnancy. Perinatal Services BC Provides …
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… Diabetes: Tests to Watch for Complications On this page: Overview … Accessed May 2, 2018. … Diabetes Tests to Watch for Complications …
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… Cirrhosis: Beta-Blockers for Portal Hypertension and Varices … who have moderate-to-large varices. Cirrhosis Cirrhosis Complications: Variceal Bleeding Current as of: …
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… inflammation, an injury, or other conditions, such as cirrhosis or cancer. The fluid is taken out using a thin … may mean there is an infection inside the belly called spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP). Serum-ascites albumin gradient …