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… doctor or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: diabetes eye problems infections (especially skin … as prednisone) Overdose This medicine may be harmful if swallowed. If someone has overdosed and has serious symptoms … doctor or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: diabetes eye problems infections (especially skin …
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… of MIS-C (a rare multi-system inflammatory syndrome) following COVID-19 Have symptoms of COVID-19 If you have a new … and those with certain chronic health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease or lung disease. For some people, …
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… weeks in the hospital and the months of recovery that followed, Alan taught himself a lot about heart disease. He … smaller than what he'd like. Since his diagnosis of type 2 diabetes a few years ago, he's also had to limit sweets. … smaller than what he'd like. Since his diagnosis of type 2 diabetes a few years ago, he's also had to limit sweets. …
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… Kidney disease, chronic liver disease such as hepatitis, diabetes, cancer or anemia Health conditions causing difficulty breathing, swallowing or a risk of choking on food or fluids, such as … . For more information For more information, see the following HealthLinkBC Files: HealthLinkBC File #12a Why …
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… throat, checking your skin, and pressing on your belly. Blood tests to help confirm the diagnosis include: Mono … or naproxen (Aleve), for a sore throat or headache or to lower a fever. When you have mono: Don't play contact sports … or naproxen (Aleve), for a sore throat or headache or to lower a fever. When you have mono: Don't play contact sports …
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… whips back and forth. This can cause tears in brain tissue, blood vessels, and nerves. The child's brain slams against … . Difficulty breathing or a change in breathing pattern. A slow heartbeat. Trouble hearing. Bleeding inside one or both … ease brain swelling. Sometimes a cooling mattress will help lower the child's body temperature and reduce brain …
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… occurs when you absorb too much lead by breathing or swallowing a substance with lead in it, such as paint, dust, … These can affect behaviour, hearing, and learning and can slow the child's growth. In adults, lead poisoning can damage … the stomach, and the kidneys. It can also cause high blood pressure and other health problems. Although it isn't …
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… lining of the digestive tract. The person may then have a slow but constant loss of blood into the digestive tract. Over time, this may cause … lining of the digestive tract. The person may then have a slow but constant loss of blood into the digestive tract. …
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… are used to prevent an episode of variceal bleeding by lowering the pressure in the enlarged veins (varices). … veins in the esophagus, stomach, and rectum enlarge to help blood flow through the liver. By slowing the heart rate and …
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… first. What Increases Your Risk Children who develop at a slower rate than other children during the first 3 years of … likelihood of wetting the bed . Boys tend to develop more slowly, so they are more likely than girls to wet the bed. A … or kidney infection such as: Cloudy or pink urine or bloodstains on underclothes. Urinating more often than …