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… illness? An environmental illness can occur when you are exposed to toxins or substances in the environment that make you sick. These health hazards may be found where you live, work, or play. Maybe you have headaches that only …
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… 15, 2024 Overview Primary care is often the first contact you have with the health system. It is usually delivered by family doctors or nurse practitioners. You can access primary care services and providers through your local Primary Care Network (PCN). Within a PCN, teams …
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… condition. It can also be caused by certain medicines. If your doctor can treat what's causing the high blood pressure, it might lower your blood pressure. The risk of secondary high blood … blood pressure Hormones play a big role in controlling your blood pressure. They send messages controlling your …
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… Health Agency of Canada: Travel Health Notices  webpage. If you have recently travelled to an affected area, or if you have been in close contact with someone who was diagnosed with Ebola and you have symptoms of the disease, contact HealthLink BC at …
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… breathing. ARDS can develop quickly. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will diagnose ARDS based on a medical and … gas test may be done to check oxygen levels in the blood. You may have other tests, including: A chest X-ray, to look … may be given through a mask that fits over the mouth. If you still have trouble breathing, your doctor may insert a …
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… may prevent toe, foot, or ankle problems or injuries. Have your feet measured regularly. The size of your feet may change as you grow older. Have both feet measured. Often one foot is …
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… syndrome may in some cases be inherited. If you have a first-degree relative, which is a parent, … with this disorder and they have symptoms, talk with your doctor about your risk for this abnormal heart rhythm. What are the …
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… area over the blister open. Don't drain a blister unless you really need to. It's best not to drain a blister at … or it's in a spot where it can't avoid getting popped, you may need to drain it. If you do decide to drain your blister, be sure to follow these …
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… (HealthLinkBC File #33) Immunize BC: Hepatitis A Protect Yourself From Hepatitis A When Travelling Hepatitis B You can get hepatitis B through contact with the blood or … B Virus Infection (HealthLinkBC File #40d) Protecting Your Baby against Hepatitis B at Birth (HealthLinkBC File …
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… or removed, leaving normal tissue intact. What To Expect You may have some light vaginal bleeding for about a week after the treatment. You may also have some spotting or discharge for about 3 … pads if needed. Do not have sex or place anything in your vagina for 2 to 4 weeks after the treatment or until …