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… never too late to quit smoking. No matter when you quit, your health will improve. People who quit smoking reduce … disease. You may also feel better and will probably find your own personal benefits as well. Your sense of taste and sense of smell may improve. Your
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… Overview An asthma action plan is based on zones defined by your symptoms, your peak flow , or both. It tells you what to do if you have a sudden increase in your asthma symptoms ( asthma attack ). You are in the red …
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… Information Overview Most of the time it is best to do your saltwater (saline) nasal wash before you use your other nasal medicines. The wash will help your sinuses absorb the medicine. Saltwater washes (saline …
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… the first 6 months of breastfeeding. You can keep nursing your baby. In fact, breastfeeding usually helps to clear up infection, and nursing won't harm your baby. If you have mastitis, you may first notice a … up. If you know you'll go more than 4 hours without feeding your baby, arrange to pump. Drink plenty of fluids. If you …
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… a microscope for problems. Fine-needle aspiration biopsy. Your doctor inserts a thin needle into a lymph node and removes a sample of cells. Core needle biopsy. Your doctor inserts a needle with a special tip and removes … about the size of a grain of rice. Open (surgical) biopsy. Your doctor will make a small cut in the skin and remove a …
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… important to replace the fluids he or she is losing. Give your child small sips of water. Let your child drink as much as he or she wants. Ask your doctor if your child needs an oral rehydration solution …
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… Baby On this page: Overview Overview Your baby may have signs of a minor illness , such as cold … mild diarrhea. If so, it's best to keep breastfeeding. If your baby is too sick to breastfeed, try cup-feeding. With this technique, you feed your baby collected breast milk. Take your baby to a doctor …
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… Information Overview There are many ways to help your baby who is teething . You can help relieve discomfort by offering your baby safe objects to chew or suck on. Teething rings, … or teether because they can become too hard and may harm your baby's gums. Don't use fluid-filled teethers. Clean …
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… you make wise health decisions or take action to improve your health. Decision Points focus on key medical care … translucency test is done to find out the chance that your developing baby (fetus) may be at risk for having Down … training to do this test. Often you don't need to remove your clothes for the test, or you'll be given a gown to …
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… some infections. Some of these infections can also affect your developing baby. If you are pregnant and want to travel, you should speak with your health care provider to discuss your travel plans and medical needs. If you have certain …