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… getting the infection and passing it on to her baby is low. If you're pregnant or planning to have a baby and are … Sore throat. Skin rash. How is toxoplasmosis diagnosed? A blood test can tell whether you have or have ever had … medicine may: Keep your baby from getting the infection. Lower your baby's chance of having serious health problems …
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… your baby. Your baby may be tested using a sample of your blood or an amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling . Is … testing. You think that your risk of being a carrier is low. This may be true if you are of African or Asian descent. The incidence of CF is lower in these groups. You are already pregnant and the …
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… when they bathe. Younger people who have no problems with blood flow can bathe more often if they want to. Older adults may … is high enough so that you don't hurt your back. If it is low, it is okay to put your knee on the bed to reach over …
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… Pain cries. These start with a high-pitched, strong wail followed by loud crying. These cries sound very irritating. … Your overall health . If you have a condition such as diabetes, HIV, cancer, or heart disease, you may need to pay … sooner. Medicines you take . Certain medicines, such as blood thinners (anticoagulants), medicines that suppress the …
Healthy eating
… and feel your best. For example, you may need to eat low fibre foods instead of high fibre foods if you have … Use good food safety practices. Some cancer treatments lower your body’s ability to fight infection. During this … for food borne illness (also called food poisoning). To lower your risk, avoid eating the following: raw or …
Medications
… medication and each time you get a refill. Learn and follow the directions for proper use and care of the inhaler … have serious side effects. This medication may raise your blood pressure. Check your blood pressure regularly and tell … heart problems (such as irregular heartbeat, chest pain) diabetes bone loss (osteoporosis) kidney problems overactive …
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… to move and decrease shakiness (tremor), stiffness, slowed movement, and unsteadiness. Rotigotine is also used to … skin on the front of the abdomen, thigh, hip, side of the lower back (flank), shoulder, or upper arm. Press the patch … section. This medication may increase or decrease your blood pressure. You may develop a sudden drop in blood …
Medications
… Your doctor may direct you to start this medication at a low dose at bedtime and gradually increase your dose to … doctor may direct you to continue your old medication and slowly lower the dose as you begin taking primidone. Follow … carefully. Dosage is based on your medical condition, blood levels of primidone, use of other medications to treat …
Medications
… eye disease (uveitis). This monograph is about the following adalimumab products: adalimumab and adalimumab-atto. … dose at the start of your treatment. Carefully follow your doctor's directions for using this medication. … ankles/feet, unusual tiredness, unusual/sudden weight gain) blood in the stools mental/mood changes severe headache easy …
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… For each item in the list, the generic name is first, followed by any brand names. levothyroxine (T4) (Eltroxin, … Synthroid) This is not a complete list of medicines for low thyroid. Why is levothyroxine used? Levothyroxine is … effects, talk to your doctor. Your doctor may be able to lower your dose or change to a different medicine. Always be …