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Medications
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Medications
… as obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder) or binge eating disorder (BED). It may also be used for hot flashes … tiredness, drowsiness, dizziness, and increased sweating may occur. If any of these effects last or get worse, … personal or family history of suicide attempts liver disease seizures bleeding problems low sodium in the blood …
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… Passing Tissue During Pregnancy Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Tubo-Ovarian Abscess … Gestational Diabetes: Giving Yourself Insulin Shots Healthy Eating: Taking Calcium and Vitamin D Lymphedema: Managing … Gestational Diabetes: Giving Yourself Insulin Shots Healthy Eating: Taking Calcium and Vitamin D Lymphedema: Managing …
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… Force on Preventive Health Care recommends the following guidelines. footnote 1 Ages 40 to 49: Regular mammograms are … when she was 48. She didn't have any risk factors for the disease, so she hadn't had any mammograms before then. I … . Accessed July 1, 2015. Pace LE, Keating NL (2014). A systematic assessment of benefits and …
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… has rarely caused very serious (possibly fatal) liver disease. Tell your doctor right away if you develop symptoms of liver disease, such as: nausea/vomiting that doesn't stop loss of … or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: liver disease kidney disease heart disease (such as heart failure, …
Medical tests
… (SGPT). ALT is measured to see if the liver is damaged or diseased. Low levels of ALT are normally found in the blood. But when the liver is damaged or diseased, it releases ALT into the bloodstream, which makes … Why It Is Done The ALT test is done to: Identify liver disease, such as cirrhosis and hepatitis, caused by alcohol, …
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… infection of the pelvic organs such as pelvic inflammatory disease . Do not have endometriosis . Have not just had a … or pelvic surgery or who have heart or respiratory diseases. A mini-lap may not be appropriate for women who are very overweight or who have a history of disease affecting the fallopian tubes, such as endometriosis …
Medical tests
… to the virus if you have been to a country where the disease is common, you work in a daycare centre, or you live with someone who has the disease. You've had other tests that show you have liver … doctor wants to know if you are protected from getting the disease. How To Prepare In general, there's nothing you have …
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… . It can lead to stroke, heart attack, peripheral arterial disease, or heart failure. Erection problems can be an early warning sign of blood vessel disease and may mean a higher risk of heart disease. Nerves. High blood sugar levels can damage nerves …
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… puberty) or for longer than 1 year. Have another autoimmune disease. Are prone to allergies (atopy). Have major hair … loss is not clear, your doctor may do tests to check for a disease that could be causing your hair loss. Tests include: … areata. In MG Lebwohl et al., eds., Treatment of Skin Disease: Comprehensive Therapeutic Strategies , 3rd ed., pp. …