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… the tube (ureter) that drains urine from the kidney to your bladder, the adrenal gland, and nearby lymph nodes. … allows the remaining part of the kidney to work normally. You may hear your doctor call this "nephron-sparing" … gas, or a headache. At first, you may have low energy and get tired quickly. It may take 3 to 6 months for your energy …
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… or spotting for the first 2 weeks. Use sanitary pads until you stop bleeding. Using pads makes it easier to monitor your bleeding. Cramps similar to menstrual cramps. They help … doctor when it is okay for you to have vaginal sex. You can get pregnant in the weeks after an abortion. If you don't …
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… from 9-12 months Last updated August 5, 2013 Watching your nine to 12 month old problem solve is fascinating - a … seem as entertaining as a theme park! Learn about what else you can expect at this age. On this page: Cognitive … your baby’s cognitive development is by reading books together – it’s never too early to start! Your baby may flip …
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… Staying Aware of What Your Child Is Doing Online On this page: Overview Overview … and internet porn. It's important to know what your child is doing online. Here are some ideas for how to … on their devices. But kids can often figure out ways to get around these controls. Get your child to agree to a plan …
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… this page: Overview Overview Your body needs protein to help build and repair muscle, skin, and other body tissues. Getting enough protein also helps your body fight infection, balance body fluids, and carry …
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… may have trouble finding the right words. As dementia gets worse, so do problems with words and thinking. A person … person's behaviour that hints at their needs and feelings. You may find that the best ways to communicate are with your presence, touch, and tone of voice. Communicating with …
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… this page: Overview Overview Your care provider uses a blood pressure monitor to screen … blood pressure. A blood pressure cuff is wrapped around your bare upper arm. The cuff is then pumped up. The cuff is … at home to make sure that it actually is high. You may get an ambulatory blood pressure monitor or a home blood …
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… Anesthesia is a way to control pain and keep you comfortable during a procedure by using medicines called … anesthetics. These medicines block pain. They may also make you relaxed, sleepy or forgetful, or unconscious for your procedure. Types of …
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… be used with psoralen. Psoralen is a medicine that makes your skin more sensitive to light. This treatment is called … used with other psoriasis medicines. During phototherapy, you may stand in a booth that contains light tubes that give … or itchy. Or you may feel stinging or burning. Some people get dark spots on the skin. This is more common in people …
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… that this product is safe, effective, or appropriate for you. This information is not individual medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care … before you start using this product and each time you get a refill. The leaflet contains very important …