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… or convulsions. Muscle weakness or paralysis. Coma. Call your doctor right away if you or someone you know has … last for months, especially if the infection has spread to your brain. How is it diagnosed? If your doctor thinks that you may have West Nile, they will …
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… is where blood cells are made. White blood cells help your body fight infection. Red blood cells carry oxygen to all parts of your body. Platelets help your blood clot. When you have leukemia, the bone marrow …
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… contractions During the second and third trimesters of your pregnancy, you may notice times when your belly tightens and becomes firm to the touch and then … contractions. Think of them as "warm-up" exercises for your uterus. These contractions may be so mild that you …
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… also called transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). Your doctor will use a thin, flexible tube called a catheter to put in your new heart valve. Your doctor will put the catheter into a blood vessel in …
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… typically come on quickly. How severe they are depends on your susceptibility to the toxin, how much contaminated food you ate, how much of the toxin you ingested, and your general health. The condition is typically over in a … based on a medical history and a physical examination. Your doctor will ask you questions about your symptoms, your …
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… drawing blood will: Wrap an elastic band around your upper arm to stop the flow of blood. This makes the … the test or why the results may not be helpful include: Taking certain medicines. Medicines that affect the results … and cancer chemotherapy. Getting radiation therapy. Taking sulfonamide antibiotics (such as Septra). Being …
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… to redirect blood flow around blocked blood vessels in your belly or groin area. The surgery is done to increase … in the belly to the legs. The doctor will make a cut in your belly. The doctor will also make a cut in your groin at the top of each thigh. These cuts are called …
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… times a day, as directed. Always keep a cloth between your skin and the ice pack. Taking pain medicines as prescribed. Immobilizing and … Always keep a cloth between your skin and the ice pack. Taking pain medicines as prescribed. Immobilizing and …
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… or snow)—are restricted for several months. Check with your surgeon before resuming cycling and swimming. Why It Is Done Surgery may be done if: Your child has a moderate to severe curve or yours is severe, and the curve is getting worse. You have …
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… Urine On this page: Overview Overview Your doctor may have you check the amount of protein in your urine at home. Increased protein is a sign that your kidneys are being damaged. To test your urine each day, …