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Medical tests
… such as methacholine or histamine, or after breathing cold air. The test may be repeated for different doses of … air to the lungs (bronchial tubes) overreact to breathing cold air or to inhaling methacholine or histamine. This may … such as methacholine or histamine, or after breathing cold air. The test may be repeated for different doses of …
Medical tests
… How To Prepare You may be asked to avoid certain foods and fluids for 2 to 3 days before having this test, such as: … as blood pressure medicines, before the test. Do not take cold or allergy remedies, including aspirin, or … catecholamine levels. Be sure to keep warm, because being cold can also increase your levels. Ask for a blanket if you …
Medications
… that may spread to others (such as chickenpox, measles, flu). Consult your doctor if you have been exposed to an … people who have recently received live vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). Before having … that may spread to others (such as chickenpox, measles, flu). Consult your doctor if you have been exposed to an …
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… Human Bites Blister Care Blisters Burns and Electric Shock Cold Exposure: What Increases Your Risk of Injury? Cold Temperature Exposure Cuts Fish Hook Injuries …
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… conditions. Avoid or limit your exposure to wind and hot or cold temperatures. Wind exposure. Protect your face from the … your cheeks and nose to help protect your skin from the cold and wind. These triggers cause the blood vessels in the … a sudden increase in blood flow and causing the face to flush. Triggers for flushing affect people differently-a …
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… off. Continue for about 7 to 10 minutes. The area will feel cold at first, then it may burn, then ache, then finally become numb. Your skin will be pink and cold when you finish. You can do an ice massage several … off. Continue for about 7 to 10 minutes. The area will feel cold at first, then it may burn, then ache, then finally …
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… asthma attacks during allergy season, when they breathe in cold air, or when they exercise. Others have many bad … a trigger for your child's asthma. Other things like dry, cold air; an infection; or some medicines. Try not to have … such as dust mites , cockroaches, and animal dander may influence asthma's development. Asthma is much more common in …
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… And people who have early symptoms may mistake them for the flu or mononucleosis. So without a test, you may not know … HIV doesn't mean that you have AIDS. HIV often causes flu-like symptoms soon after a person gets infected. These … have symptoms. Or you might mistake early symptoms for the flu or mono. But those symptoms go away, and then you may …
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… cannot drain from the eye properly. The duct may fill with fluid and become swollen, inflamed, and sometimes infected. … get worse after an upper respiratory infection, such as a cold or sinus infection. Wind, cold, and sunlight also may make symptoms worse. How is it …
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… to catch any drips. You can also thaw frozen foods under cold running water, or in the microwave. These methods can … the following food safety practices: Keep hot foods hot and cold foods cold Wash hands before, during and after food preparation …