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… for several reasons. It may be used to look for a blocked blood vessel. It may be used to find the cause of pain in … No signs of disease, inflammation, or infection are seen. Blood vessels and blood flow are normal. No blood clots are seen. Abnormal: …
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… when you do not have enough thyroid hormones in your blood (hypothyroidism). Depending on the cause of your … complications from having too little thyroid hormone in the blood, including a high level of fats and cholesterol in the blood. People who take thyroid hormones need to have their …
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… are spread when an uninfected person comes in contact with blood, semen, or vaginal fluid (such as menstrual blood) that's infected with one of these viruses. Hepatitis … with an infected pig. Hepatitis E is very rare in developed countries. Hepatitis D only occurs along with hepatitis B. …
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… folic acid. The safety of any prescription and over-the-counter medicines and natural health products you take. Your cholesterol, thyroid, eyes, and blood pressure, to see if you need treatment changes. Possible blood sugar problems during pregnancy. For example, many …
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… and slow the progression of varicose veins by improving blood circulation in your legs. Try to walk every day. … it puts the legs at heart level and avoids the pooling of blood in the legs that comes with varicose veins. For more … legs, ideally at or above heart level, it helps keep the blood from pooling in your lower legs and improves blood
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… when taking warfarin. When we cut or scrape our skin, our blood forms a clot (or plug) so that we don't bleed too much. Vitamin K helps our blood to clot. Vitamin K is found in various foods that we … in vitamin K. Some diseases and conditions can cause the blood to clot too much. When this happens, blood clots can …
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… pericardium . It protects the heart and parts of the major blood vessels connected to the heart. Normally, there is a … fluid is sent to a lab where it is measured and checked for blood, microorganisms (such as bacteria, fungi , or viruses), white blood cells , sugar (glucose), cancer cells, and other …
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… with severe jaundice . It happens when a substance in the blood, called bilirubin, builds up to very high levels and … is caused by a high level of bilirubin in a baby's blood. If left untreated, the bilirubin can then spread into … the eyes. Normally, extra bilirubin is removed from the bloodstream by the liver and kidneys, and it leaves the body …
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… What causes it? Gout is caused by too much uric acid in the blood. Usually, having too much uric acid isn't harmful. Many people with high levels in their blood never get gout. But sometimes when these levels in … pain medicine, ask your doctor if you can take an over-the-counter medicine. Eat less seafood and red meat. Avoid foods …
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… stenosis . When you take warfarin, you need to have regular blood tests to make sure that you are taking the right dose. … K you eat and drink. With a DOAC, you don't need regular blood tests to check the dose and you don't have to watch … Anticoagulants work by increasing the time it takes for a blood clot to form, so they increase your risk of problems …