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… can help you weigh the pros and cons of treatment to reduce your chances of getting HIV. Treatment recommendations … and what you were exposed to. If you do have treatment, your treatment should start as soon as possible after … exposure and no later than 72 hours after exposure. Protect yourself from accidental exposure by disposing of sharp …
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… you don't treat Lyme disease, it can lead to problems with your skin, joints, heart, and nervous system. What causes … shirt, and long pants with the legs tucked into your socks. Use a bug repellent with DEET that can keep away … goes untreated, you can develop swelling and pain in your joints, plus problems with your heart and nervous …
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… Allergies: avoiding outdoor triggers Allergies: giving yourself an epinephrine shot Allergies: rush immunotherapy … for allergic rhinitis Allergy to natural rubber (Latex) Controlling dust, dust mites, and other allergens in your home Controlling pet allergens Drug allergies Food allergies Hay …
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… You do not follow the treatment plan. You have to follow your therapy routine exactly as your doctor orders, to have … and other health problems. If your treatment is not controlling your seizures, your doctor will go over your … and other health problems. If your treatment is not controlling your seizures, your doctor will go over your …
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… Over time, ALS also causes: Muscle twitching. Trouble using your hands and fingers to do tasks. Problems with speaking, … cause numbness or loss of feeling. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will do a physical examination and ask about your symptoms and past health. You'll also have tests that …
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… you can expect. And it will help you safely prepare for your test. Preparing for the test Tell your doctor if you are allergic to iodine. Iodine is usually … used in the contrast material that the doctor will put in your bladder. Tell your doctor if you are or might be …
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… Having bradycardia (say "bray-dee-KAR-dee-uh") means that your heart beats very slowly. For most adults, a heart rate … 100 beats a minute while at rest is considered normal. If your heart beats less than 60 times a minute, it is slower … to exercise. Feel tired. Have chest pain or a feeling that your heart is pounding or fluttering (palpitations). Feel …
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… may be hard to breathe. You may feel short of breath. And your breathing may be rapid or shallow. You may feel like … asthma and can interfere with airflow. Anything that makes your asthma or breathing worse can cause an asthma attack. … no certain way to prevent asthma. But you can reduce your risk of asthma attacks by avoiding things that cause …
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… with brachytherapy. Before radiation therapy is scheduled, your doctor probably will order a bone scan and CT scan to find out if the cancer has spread to other parts of your body. If it has, your doctor may offer you the option of a clinical trial for …
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… and others can't. The following risk factors may increase your risk for an aneurysm or, if you already have an aneurysm, may increase your risk of it rupturing: Family history. People who have a … people who are being treated for a different condition. If your doctor believes that you have a brain aneurysm, you may …