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… at high risk of choking because they: Have less practice controlling food in their mouths Do not always chew food … a child is turning blue and cannot speak or cough, follow your organization's health and safety procedures. Call 9-1-1 … with a small piece of fruit in the middle Peanuts, other nuts, seeds such as sunflower and watermelon, popcorn, …
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… If you have a first-degree relative, which is a parent, brother, or sister, with this disorder and they have symptoms, talk with your doctor about your risk for this abnormal heart rhythm. … If you have a first-degree relative, which is a parent, brother, or sister, with this disorder and they have symptoms, …
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… be called either paraffin or wax) to apply moist heat to your hands or feet to ease the pain and stiffness of … Be sure to talk with your doctor before trying wax at home. And it's a good idea to have a physiotherapist show you how to do it before you try it yourself. …
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… prevent tetanus? You can prevent tetanus by getting all of your recommended immunizations (shots). There are three … need to get 3 tetanus shots in about a 1-year time span. (Your doctor will tell you which shots you will need.) After … redness at the site where the shot was given or a fever. Home treatment can help reduce the discomfort. Ask your
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… : Blood antibody test. A blood test checks to see whether your body has made antibodies to H. pylori bacteria. If you … this test, you may be asked to collect the stool sample at home. To collect the sample, you need to: Pass stool into a … tap on the arm. The IV medicines will make you feel sleepy. Other side effects—such as heavy eyelids, trouble speaking, …
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… and temperature. Knowing the ranges for vital signs for your child can help you notice problems early or relieve concerns you may have about how your child is doing. 0 to 12 months old Vital signs for … C (97.8 F–99.5 F). Body Temperature Home Blood Pressure Test Pulse Measurement …
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… Over time, ALS also causes: Muscle twitching. Trouble using your hands and fingers to do tasks. Problems with speaking, … that you have ALS. Those symptoms can also be caused by other conditions. It can be hard for your doctor to tell if … has done more testing. Tests to confirm ALS or look for other causes of your symptoms include: Electromyogram (EMG) …
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… 28 weeks of pregnancy are called "extremely premature." If your infant is born this early, you likely will face some … and your partner must take good care of yourselves and each other. It may help to talk to a spiritual adviser, a … a social worker. You may be able to find a support group of other parents who are going through the same thing. What can …
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… called cyclic breast changes, because they come and go with your menstrual cycle. Fibrocystic breast changes are normal … You are more likely to have fibrocystic breasts if your mother or sisters have them. What are the symptoms? If you … more information or you want reassurance, you may have other tests, such as a mammogram or a breast ultrasound . …
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… made in the pituitary gland in response to the release of another hormone, called corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH), … glands then make a hormone called cortisol, which helps your body manage stress. Cortisol is needed for life, so its … also look at your results based on your age, health, and other factors. A value that isn't in the normal range may …