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Medications
… usually once or twice a day for 2 weeks. Carefully follow your doctor's specific directions. To apply eye drops, … eye problems (such as dry eye syndrome, corneal problems) diabetes rheumatoid arthritis growths in the nose (nasal … other NSAID medications (such as aspirin, ibuprofen) blood thinners (such as warfarin, heparin) If your doctor …
Medications
… hospital. It is also used along with a proper diet to help lower fats (triglycerides) in the blood. Icosapent ethyl is a type of omega-3 fatty acid, a … Lab and/or medical tests (such as cholesterol/triglyceride levels) should be done while you are taking this medication. …
Medications
… cream according to the directions. Insert the applicator high into the vagina and press the plunger to release the … after a few days. Stopping the medication too early may allow bacteria to continue to grow, which may result in a … small amount of this medication may be absorbed into your blood and may rarely cause a severe intestinal condition due …
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… and reduces the chance of injury. A warm-up can be any low intensity aerobic activity that uses your body's large … increase your speed so your heart rate rises and more blood flows to your muscles. For example, start walking at a slow …
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… care of your teeth and gums during pregnancy for the following reasons: Hormonal changes during pregnancy can affect … can increase the risk for other health conditions (e.g., diabetes and heart disease) Poor dental health may affect … problems, asthma, ear infections and may have a higher risk of infant death How can I keep my teeth and gums …
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… the over-the-counter product to self-treat, read and follow all directions on the product package before taking this … other NSAIDs) growths in the nose (nasal polyps) bleeding/blood clotting problems (such as hemophilia, low platelet … as fast/irregular heartbeat, heart failure, heart attack) high blood pressure kidney disease liver disease certain …
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… part of your intestine. Food will no longer go through the lower part of your stomach or the first part of your … or nausea and may sometimes vomit. If you drink a lot of high-calorie liquid such as soda or fruit juice, you may not … you have a life-threatening or disabling problem that is related to your weight. It is important to think of this …
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… in your neck, one in your upper back, and one in your lower back. Then practice with some simple exercises, like: … breath. Lie on your back, or prop yourself up on several pillows. Put one hand on your belly and the other on your … —one in your neck, one in your upper back, and one in your lower back. Your spine should be in this neutral position …
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… your body uses to make hemoglobin (pronounced “hee-muh-glow-bin”). Hemoglobin is found in your red blood cells and helps carry oxygen to all parts of your … them at the same time as foods with heme iron or foods high in vitamin C. Foods high in vitamin C include: Red, …
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… basis. Have regular medical tests. These may include blood tests, such as chemistry screens and complete blood … waiting may be an option for you if: Your lymphoma is slow-growing (indolent or low-grade). Your lymphoma may be a kind that does not …