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… to the shoulder or the belly. Clubbing. The ends of the fingers and toes swell and the nails bulge outward. The nails wrap around the fingers or toes and look raised, curved, and shiny. How is … to the shoulder or the belly. Clubbing. The ends of the fingers and toes swell and the nails bulge outward. The …
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… Last updated August 5, 2013 Women who have delivered a baby vaginally will tell you that, after the birth, one of … easier: Drink plenty of fluids, especially water. Eat foods such as whole grains, bran, dried fruits (especially …
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… your throat, mouth, or nose after you swallow. Feel like foods or liquids are stuck in some part of your throat or … or both. He or she will also want to know where you think foods or liquids are getting stuck, whether and for how long … in your mouth to be able to swallow better. Changing the foods you eat. Your doctor may tell you to eat certain foods
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… in order to avoid any possible exposure of an unborn baby to the drug. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for more … absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant … Do not donate blood during treatment and for at least 1 month after stopping treatment. Men: Do not donate sperm …
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… effects, including: signs of blood flow problems in the fingers or toes (such as coldness, numbness, pain, or skin color changes) unusual wounds on the fingers or toes mental/mood/behavior changes (such as … effects, including: signs of blood flow problems in the fingers or toes (such as coldness, numbness, pain, or skin …
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… the surgery. You'll start with only small amounts of soft foods and liquids. Bit by bit, you will be able to eat more solid foods. Your doctor may advise you to work with a dietitian. … You probably will lose weight very quickly in the first few months after surgery. As time goes on, your weight loss will …
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… skin and is more easily burned. Keep babies younger than 12 months out of the sun. Do not use sunscreen on babies younger than 6 months old. Know the ABCDEs of early detection Skin cancer … skin and is more easily burned. Keep babies younger than 12 months out of the sun. Do not use sunscreen on babies …
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… for children's dental care. Use a soft cloth to clean your baby's gums. Start a few days after birth, and do this until … caring for your child's teeth as soon as you see the first baby (primary) tooth. Brush your child's teeth twice a day … Growth and Development, Ages 1 to 12 Months Growth and Development, Ages 11 to 14 Years Growth …
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… child are different than the symptoms in a young child or baby . Severe Severe difficulty breathing Moderate Moderate … soft part of your nose shut with your thumb and index finger for at least 5 minutes. After 5 minutes, check to see … different (heavier, more frequent, at a different time of month) than what you are used to. Rectal bleeding and bloody …
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… false high temperature reading. After you drink or eat cold foods or fluids, your oral temperature may be falsely low. … fevers are ones that occur 3 or more times within 6 months and are at least 7 days apart. Each new viral … child are different than the symptoms in a young child or baby . Severe Severe difficulty breathing Moderate Moderate …